Science, asked by kartikaymathur12, 5 months ago

GIVE REASON
HYDROCHLORIC ACIDS TURNS BLUE LITMUS TO RED

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Answered by niki8192
1

Explanation:

Dry HCL gas is not an acid because it does not produce H+ ions can't turn blue litmus to red litmus. Hydrochloric acid is an aqueous solution so it can produce H + ions hence it can turn blue litmus to red litmus.

Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

ANSWER

In hydrochloric acid solution, it gets dissociated to H

+

and Cl

which makes it highly acidic, because of which litmus is turning red. But the similar thing doesn't happen in case of dry HCl gas [no dissociation]....

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