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Give reasons: (i) fumes in air. (ii) differs from other halides of alkaline earth metals. |
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Answer» is an example of a salt produced from a strong acid and a weak base. When this salt reacts with the moisture in the air, it undergoes HYDROLYSIS and forms fumes of hydrogen chloride GAS. (ii) There are many factors that make beryllium chloride different from other halides of ALKALINE earth METALS. a. Beryllium chloride are covalent whereas the others "halides" of all other alkaline earth metals are ionic. b. Hydrates can be formed by any of the chlorides of Group 2 except c. There would be some colour characteristics in the FLAMES of "chlorides" of "alkaline earth metals" except |
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