a gas which does not conduct electricity in the liquid state but conducts electricity when dissolved in water
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hydrochloric acid
Pure HCl is called hydrogen chloride and it is a gas at standard temperature and pressure. When the gas is dissolved in water, we call that solution hydrochloric acid. So hydrochloric acid is an aqueous solution of HCl in water. The conductance of electricity by chemicals is based on the presence of ions.
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Pure HCl is called hydrogen chloride and it is a gas at standard temperature and pressure. When the gas is dissolved in water, we call that solution hydrochloric acid. So hydrochloric acid is an aqueous solution of HCl in water. The conductance of electricity by chemicals is based on the presence of ions.
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