Chemistry
Name two gases which can be used to study the fountain experiment. State the common property demonstrated by the fountain experiment ?
Ammonia
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Answer
Hydrogen chloride gas (HCl) and Ammonia (NH3) are the two gases which can be used to study the fountain experiment.
The common property demonstrated by the fountain experiment is the solubility of gases.
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