which gas is evolved when sodium reats with hcl
Asked by sonaliagarwal172 | 16th May, 2020, 10:16: AM
Expert Answer:
When sodium reats with HCl, to give salt sodium chloride and hydrogen gas is evolved.
Answered by Varsha | 16th May, 2020, 03:34: PM
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