Generl Chem Looself&mod Mst/et&stdy Crd Pkg, 11/e
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Chapter 23, Problem 85SAE
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The two solids that will liberate Cl2(g) when heated with HCl needs to be identified.
Concept introduction:
Conversion of HCl to Cl2 is an oxidation process. Hence compounds that are strong oxidizing agents will liberate chlorine gas when heated with an aqueous solution of HCl.
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Generl Chem Looself&mod Mst/et&stdy Crd Pkg, 11/e
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