Science, asked by kushaly445, 3 months ago

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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Answered by MysteriousMoonchild
5

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].

Answered by saminansurkar
1

Answer:

H+ ions remain bound up within the molecule.

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