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What happens when NaCl is heated with `H_(2)SO_(4)` in the presence of `MnO_(2)` ?

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To solve the question of what happens when NaCl is heated with H₂SO₄ in the presence of MnO₂, we can break it down into a series of steps: ### Step 1: Understand the Reactants - **NaCl (Sodium Chloride)**: A common salt that can release chlorine gas upon reaction. - **H₂SO₄ (Sulfuric Acid)**: A strong acid that can react with halides to produce hydrogen halides and other products. - **MnO₂ (Manganese Dioxide)**: An oxidizing agent that can facilitate the oxidation of chloride ions. ### Step 2: Reaction of NaCl with H₂SO₄ ...
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