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What property of hydrogen chloride is demonstrated by this experiment?

(A) Acidic
(B) Oxidising nature
(C) Dehydrating
(D) None of these

Explanation

Solution

It is known that the hydrochloric acid is a very strong acid having a large value of dissociation or ionization constant and it dissociates completely in water. Acid causes the change of blue litmus paper to red.

Complete step by step solution:
-In the given diagram, it is seen that the round bottom flask has hydrogen chloride gas. A glass tube inserted into the flask is placed inverted into the beaker containing water and blue litmus indicator. The flask is also sealed and has a dropper filled with water. A fountain is produced in the flask. This is well known as the Fountain experiment.
-In this experiment, it is initiated by injecting water from the dropper into the flask. The hydrogen chloride gas present in the flask dissolves in presence of water creating a partial vacuum. Thereby, the air pressure around the tube causes the water level to rise and squeezes the water into the flask in the form of a fountain.
-It is found that the fountain produced is red in colour. Therefore, the change in colour of the blue litmus solution into the red colour fountain shows the acidic nature of hydrogen chloride gas used in the experiment.
HCl (g) +H2O H3O+(aq) + Cl(aq)HCl\text{ }\left( g \right)\text{ +}{{\text{H}}_{2}}\text{O}\to \text{ }{{H}_{3}}{{O}^{+}}\left( aq \right)\text{ }+\text{ }C{{l}^{-}}\left( aq \right)
-Thus, the hydrogen chloride gas being highly soluble in water gives hydrochloric acid. This hydrochloric acid is what causes the change in colour of the blue litmus solution to red colour, and contributes in its acidic property.

Hence, the correct answer is option is (A).

Note: This experiment is also used in order to study the properties of ammonia and sulphur dioxide gas as these gases are also highly soluble in water producing the acidic solution.