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Chlorine combines with hydrogen to form a compound hydrogen chloride. Can a similar​

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When hydrogen reacts with chlorine, hydrogen chloride is formed. Hydrogen chloride is a gas, and has the formula HCl(g). When hydrogen chloride dissolves in water, hydrochloric acid is formed. This has the same formula, but you can tell the difference because of the state symbol (aq), which stands for 'aqueous '.

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