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Standard XII
Chemistry
Reactivity with Halogens and Hydrogen (Group 2)
When BeCl2 ...
Question
When
B
e
C
l
2
is hydrolysed, there is formation of fumes.
B
e
C
l
2
+
2
H
2
O
→
B
e
(
O
H
)
2
+
2
H
C
l
H
C
l
causes fumes formation.
If true enter 1, else enter 0.
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Solution
When
B
e
C
l
2
is hydrolysed, there is formation of fumes.
B
e
C
l
2
+
2
H
2
O
→
B
e
(
O
H
)
2
+
2
H
C
l
The formation of fumes is due to
H
C
l
.
Hence, correct entry is 1.
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