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principal of HCL Gas ​

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Answered by yehyahilal9
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The chemical compound hydrochloric acid is the aqueous (water-based) solution of hydrogen chloride gas (HCl). ... Since the chlorine atom is much more electronegative than the hydrogen atom, the covalent bond between the atoms is quite polar. Hydrogen chloride forms corrosive hydrochloric acid on contact with body tissue.

Answered by aditibillie
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It is a diatomic molecule consisting of H and Cl

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The Chlorine molecule is much more reactive than Hydrogen since its atomic number is 17 and electronic configuration is 2,8,7 whereas Hydrogen's atomic number is only 1.  The covalent bond between the atoms are quite polar.

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