There is no gaseous product when NaNO3 reacts with 6M HCl.
We must note that gas evolution is one of the signs that a chemical reaction has taken place. Hence, we must consider the options and look out for an option in which reaction with HCl does not lead to a gaseous product. This is the option that does not lead to evolution of a gas.
Let us consider the reaction; NaNO3(s) + HCl(aq) ---> NaCl(s) + HNO3(aq), there is no gaseous product hence NaNO3 does not result in gas evolution upon addition of 6M HCl.
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Addition of 6 M HCl to which substance will NOT result in gas evolution?
(A) Al
(B) Zn
(C) K2CO3
(D) NaNO3
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Answer: The answer is Net Forces.
Net force is the vector sum of forces acting on a particle or body.
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<span>Carbonic acid is referred to as volatile acid because it is produced from a gas that evaporates quickly.
Volatility is the likeliness of a substance to vaporize. That is the tendency of the substance to pass to the gaseous phase. That means that these substances have a high vapor pressure. Coming from a gas, Carbonic Acid has a high tendency to pass to the vapor phase.
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