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Can seperation of H+ ions in acids take place when HCl is added to a non aqueous solution

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Answered by anu24239
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Answer:

SEPERATION OF HYDROGEN ION IS NOT POSSIBLE WHEN HCL IS ADDED TO A NON AQUEOUS SOLUTION..........  ^_^

BECAUSE WATER IS NOT PRESENT IN THIS TYPE OF SOLUTION

Explanation:

THE ACID ONLY SHOW THEIR ACIDIC CHARACTER IN THE PRESENCE OF WATER BECAUSE IN THE PRESENCE OF WATER THE ACID LIBERATE HYDROGEN IONS BUT IN THE ABSENCE OF WATER THE IONISATION OF ACID DO NOT TAKE PLACE.........^_^

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Answered by kavitagogiachd
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Answer:SEPERATION OF HYDROGEN ION IS NOT POSSIBLE WHEN HCL IS ADDED TO A NON AQUEOUS SOLUTION.BECAUSE WATER IS NOT PRESENT IN THIS TYPE OF SOLUTION

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