The web browser throws an error for “var null” because it is a reserved identifier.
You cannot use the following literals as identifiers in ECMAScript −
null frue false
undefined
A property with no definition. It is not known and not a reserved identifier. Its type is undefined.
null
It is known and a reserved identifier. But “null” isn’t the same as “false”. When you will declare a variable and set it to null, then null will get printed.