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Write the equation for the reaction which takes place in question(a).

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\[\ce{\underset{\text{Sodium Chloride}}{NaCl} + \underset{\text{Sulphuric acid(Conc.)}}{H2SO4} ->[<200°C] \underset{text{Sodium hydrogen sulphate}}{NaHSO4} + \underset{\text{Hydrogen chloride gas}}{HCl}}\]

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Laboratory Preparation of Hydrogen Chloride Gas
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Chapter 8: Study of Compounds-I: Hydrogen Chloride - Exercise 5 [Page 202]

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Frank Chemistry - Part 2 [English] Class 10 ICSE
Chapter 8 Study of Compounds-I: Hydrogen Chloride
Exercise 5 | Q 2.2 | Page 202

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