Pyridine is an organic compound having molecular formula and hydrogen chloride has the chemical formula .
In structure of pyridine, nitrogen is attached with one of the carbons present in the benzene ring.
Now, when pyridine reacts with hydrogen chloride results in the formation of pyridinium chloride. In this reaction, hydrogen form bond with nitrogen due to the lone pair present on the nitrogen and gives +1 charge on the nitrogen with negative charge on chlorine.
The complete reaction is shown in the image.
Answer:
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Explanation:
Answer is Manganese(ii) chloride
To answer this, you need to know the charges for both Mn and Cl
Mn is in the transition metal category and is unique with having 3 levels of charges
manganese - MN
Manganese(ii) - Mn^2+
Manganese(iii) - Mn^3+
Cl is a nonmetal with the standard charge of Cl^-1
Since you have two charges that don't cancel out, they get switched.
So Cl would receive a positive 2. Because it was a positive 2, we can assume that it starts with Manganese(ii). Then we add chloride to the end of it as it ends with Cl.
Nitrogen cycle is the answer