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Hydrogen chloride gas fumes in moist air but hydrogen sulphide gas does not.

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Answered by topanswers
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Hydrogen chloride gas fumes in moist air but hydrogen sulphide gas does not.

The answer is high solubility of the HCL in moist air.

HCL gas fumes in the moist air and forms some sort of mist. Actually the mist is the droplets of Hydrogen Chloride. It will appear in the form of white fumes. HCL reacts with moist air and form mist where the Hydrogen suphide doesn’t because it is colorless gas with less solubility in moist air.

Answered by Anonymous
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Hydrogen chloride gas fumes in moist air but hydrogen sulphide gas does not. it is because HCl has affinity towards water.

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