How does the use of manganese (IV) oxide in the laboratory preparation of chlorine gas differ from its use in the laboratory preparation of hydrogen...

      

How does the use of manganese (IV) oxide in the laboratory preparation of chlorine gas differ from its use in the laboratory preparation of hydrogen gas?

  

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It is used as an oxidizing agent in the preparation of chlorine gas while in the preparation of hydrogen gas,it is used as a catalyst.
Belan answered the question on February 13, 2019 at 17:20


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