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Dry hydrogen chloride gas does not exhibit acidic property why

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Answered by karthikeyantappu
13

Answer:

because it cannot form ions

Explanation:

Answered by marishthangaraj
3

Dry hydrogen chloride gas does not exhibit acidic property due to absence of hydrogen ions in it.

Explanation:

  • Basic criteria that are necessary for a element to behave like an acid is
  • The pH must be less than 7.
  • It should have Sour in taste (though you should never use this characteristic to identify an acid in the lab)
  • Subsequently it will react with a metal to form hydrogen gas.
  • Thus it increases the H+ concentration in water.
  • It also donates H+ ions.
  • It also turns blue litmus indicator into red in colour.

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(b) near the hydrogen chloride bottle.

(c) near the ammonia bottle.

(d) throughout the length of the tube.

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