Chemistry
Give reason —
In the lab. preparation of ammonia
- calcium hydroxide is used in excess.
- Flask is fitted in slanting position.
Answer
- In the lab preparation of ammonia, ammonium chloride is used. Ammonium chloride is sublime, during the reaction, the heat will cause ammonium chloride to vapourise. To prevent this, calcium hydroxide is used in excess. It absorbs excess heat and prevents the loss of ammonium chloride as vapours.
- The flask is fitted in slanting position so that the water formed in the reaction does not trickle back into the heated flask and thus break it.
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