Chemistry, asked by afshan7786, 1 month ago

HCL is a polar covalent compound, how does it behave when put into water does it dissociate first and then dissolve or vice versa...​

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Answered by Abhinav3583
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HCl is a strong acid because it dissociates almost completely. By contrast, a weak acid like acetic acid (CH3COOH) does not dissociate well in water – many H+ ions remain bound-up within the molecule.

Answered by kunalthegreat777
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HCl is a strong acid with a pH value between 0 and 2. Pure water has a pH of 7. When placing HCl into solution with water, it will shift the pH by increasing the number of Hydrogen ions (H+) in solution. When HCl dissociates, it will add H+ ions along with Cl- ions to the solution.

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