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HCl is electrolyte and ionizes​

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Hydrogen chloride (HCl) is a gas in its pure molecular state and is a nonelectrolyte. However, when HCl is dissolved in water, it conducts a current well because the HCl molecule ionizes into hydrogen and chloride ions. When HCl is dissolved into water, it is called hydrochloric acid.

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Hydrogen chloride (HCl) is a gas in its pure molecular state and is a nonelectrolyte. However, when HCl is dissolved in water, it conducts a current well because the HCl molecule ionizes into hydrogen and chloride ions. When HCl is dissolved into water, it is called hydrochloric acid.

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