Chemistry
Give balanced equations with conditions, if any, for the following conversions A to D.
A : Sodium Chloride ⟶ Hydrogen Chloride
B : Hydrogen Chloride ⟶ Iron (II) chloride
C : Hydrogen Chloride ⟶ Ammonium chloride
D : Hydrogen Chloride ⟶ Lead chloride.
Hydrogen Chloride
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A:
B: Fe + 2HCl (dil.) ⟶ FeCl2 + H2 [g]
C: NH4OH + HCl (dil.)⟶ NH4Cl + H2O
D:
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