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Metallic oxides are basic in nature & they produce salt & water on reacting with dilute acids. Then why on reacting Magnese Oxide with dilute hydrochloric acid produces chlorine also ??

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This is generally an intermediate reaction in a permanganate test for chloride ion.

Write the half-reaction skeletons.

MnO2(s)→Mn2+(aq)

Cl(aq)→Cl2(g)

  • You explicitly stated the oxidation state of Mn in both compounds, so it should be obvious that manganese got reduced.
  • Chlorine gas is a homonuclear diatomic, and therefore has an oxidation state that changed from −1 in Cl to zero in Cl2.

Now, to balance them,

  1. Balance non-O and non H atoms.
  2. Add H2O to balance O atoms, since we are in aqueous conditions.
  3. Add H+ to balance H atoms, since we are in acidic conditions.
  4. Add e− to balance charge, as a formal way to depict change in oxidation state.

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Have u read my question properly what i have asked?
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hi, please see the updated answer. I hope this will clear your doubt

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