Chemistry, asked by madhurimarajkumar, 10 months ago

NaCl is ionic compound and HCl is covalent compound but form aqueous solutions give reasons?

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Answered by sumanlakshmanshetty
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HCl forms aqueous solutions in water because the HCl is a polar molecule and water is a polar solvent so dissolving a polar molecule in a polar  solvent helps in its dissociation and NaCl being an ionic solid dissociates in polar solvent to give rise to ions

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