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hcl+h20=...............

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Answered by graxx
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Your answer is :- HCL + H2O = H3O + CL

Hydrogen chloride is a gas. When it dissolves in water it becomes hydrochloric acid. Because it is a strong acid, it disassociated into H+ and Cl- ions. The solution process is very exothermic.


HCL + H2O = H3O + CL


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Answered by Chaitanya1696
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Hydrogen chloride being a gas and when it dissolves in water it becomes hydrochloric acid. Hydrochloric acid is a strong acid, it is disassociated into H+ and Cl- ions. The solution process is very exothermic.

HCL + H2O = H3O + CL

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