A Substance obtained when a basic gas reacts with gas.
NH4Cl ; AgCl ; PbCl2 ; FeCl2; Ag(NH3)2Cl.
1. A soluble salt obtained on reaction of a metallic chloride with liquor ammonia.
2. A salt which is insoluble in dilute nitric acid but soluble in ammonium hydroxide.
3. A salt obtained on reaction of an active metal with HCl gas.
4. A salt obtained when a basic gas reacts with HCl gas.
5. A salt soluble in hot water but not in cold, obtained on heating an oxidising agent with conc. HCl.
Dense white fumes are obtained when a jar of HCl gas is inverted over a jar of ammonia gas. Give reasons
Describe an experiment to prove the following:
(i) HCl gas is heavier than air.
(ii) HCl gas is highly soluble in water.
(iii) HCl gas contains the element chlorine.