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Chlorine reacts with hydrochloric acid​

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Answered by blahblahblah42
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Explanation:

When hydrogen reacts with chlorine, hydrogen chloride is formed. Hydrogen chloride is a gas, and has the formula HCl(g). ... The hydrogen atom and the chlorine atom are joined by a covalent bond . When hydrogen chloride forms hydrochloric acid, the molecules split into ions .

Answered by Anonymous
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When hydrogen reacts with chlorine, hydrogen chloride is formed. Hydrogen chloride is a gas, and has the formula HCl(g). ... The hydrogen atom and the chlorine atom are joined by a covalent bond . When hydrogen chloride forms hydrochloric acid, the molecules split into ions .

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