can separation of h + ions in acids take place when HCL is added to a non aqueous solution
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No, the separation of H⁺ ions in acids can't take place when HCl added to a Non- aqueous solutions like as benzene, toluene. Because non aqueous solution has't capacity to separated acid into ions. Water has specific role to play in the separation of acids and base into its ions.
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No, the separation of H⁺ ions in acids can't take place when HCl added to a Non- aqueous solutions like as benzene, toluene. Because non aqueous solution has't capacity to separated acid into ions... Water has specific role to play in the separation of acids and base into its ions.
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