Chemistry, asked by arindamhareet, 8 months ago

Dry hydrogen chloride gas does not change the colour of dry litmus
paper. Why

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Answered by llBestFriendsll
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Explanation:

Dry HCL it does not dissociate to give H+ ions. Acids dissociate to give ions only in the aqueous solution. In this, HCL is not in the aqueous form nor the litmus paper is wet, so the colour of the litmus paper does not change.

Answered by Anonymous
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Colour of the litmus paper is changed by the hydrogen ions. Dry HCl gas does not contain H+ ions. It is only in the aqueous solution that an acid dissociates to give ions. Since in this case, neither HCl is in the aqueous form nor the litmus paper is wet, therefore, the colour of the litmus paper does not change.

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