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It forms hydrogen chloride

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Q: What happens when all 3 isotopes of hydrogen react with chlorine in sunlight?
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What happens when Hydrogen and chlorine react in direct sunlight?

HCl is formed


What happens when chlorine is exposed to sunlight?

Do you mean elemental chlorine, or the "chlorine" that's used in swimming pools?Sunlight can break down swimming pool "chlorine". For that matter, it can break down elemental chlorine also, into two chlorine free radicals, which are much more reactive than elemental chlorine (which is, itself, kinda reactive). Sunlight can cause a mixture of elemental chlorine and elemental hydrogen to explode.Free radical chlorine is serious business. It's one of the prime culprits in the degradation of the Earth's ozone layer.


What happens when a chlorine shares 1 electrons with an atom of hydrogen?

Actually chlorine and hydrogen will not share electrons; the chlorine atom steals the electron from the hydrogen atom, creating two separate oppositely charged ions.


What happens when benzene reacts with chlorine in bright sunlight?

it gets converted into gemmaxane c6cl6


What happens when Toluene reacts with Chlorine in presence of sun light?

The hydrogen atom of CH3 group in toluene are substituted by chlorine atom.


What happens when a hydrogen atom with a charge of plus 1 comes in contact with a chlorine atom with a charge of-1?

HCl is formed.


What happens to all radioactive isotopes?

All radioactive isotopes will disintegrate.


What happens when you put small pieces of Magnesium into hot hydrochloric acid together?

Magnesium reacts with hydrochloric acid (HCl) to form hydrogen gas and magnesium chloride. Magnesium readily gives up electrons as it binds with chlorine, replacing chlorine's covalent bond with hydrogen with a stronger, ionic bond. The free hydrogen atoms combine to form H2 hydrogen gas.


What happens when you combine fluorine and hydrogen?

When you add fluorine and chlorine together, a chemical reaction happens; during this reaction the fluorine reacts with chlorine and the iodide (a less reactive halogen) is left in the solution. During the reaction, you'd expect to see bubbles and fizzing. Hope this helped Mohsin, 16 - HNC


What characterizes a star leaving the Main-Sequence?

This basically happens when the star runs out of hydrogen-1 fuel. After that, it starts to fuse helium-4 into heavier isotopes, but this requires a new pressure/temperature balance - outside the main sequence.


What happens When hydrogen reacts with hydrogen?

Hydrogen does not react with water


When two chlorine atoms bond what happens?

They form the diatomic Chlorine molecule Cl2