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When sulfuric acid is added to solid chloride and the mixture is heated, hydrogen chloride gas is generated, leaving a solid residue of sodium sulfate

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Hydrogen chloride gas can be produced in the laboratory through the reaction between sulfuric acid and sodium chloride. This reaction also produces sodium sulfate. This is an example of a double displacement reaction.

When sulfuric acid is added to solid chloride and the mixture is heated, hydrogen-example-1
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