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the differences between 'Hydrogen chloride' and 'Hydrochloric acid'. write down at least 5 points.​

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Answered by singhanju71074
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The difference between the two is that hydrogen chloride is a gas, and hydrochloric acid is an aqueous solution. Hydrogen chloride gas is heavier than air, slightly yellow in color, non-flammable, and highly reactive with water. ... Hydrochloric acid is highly reactive with metals. Both forms of HCl are corrosive.

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The difference between the two is that hydrogen chloride is a gas, and hydrochloric acid is an aqueous solution. Hydrogen chloride gas is heavier than air, slightly yellow in color, non-flammable, and highly reactive with water. ... The lower the pH, the stronger the acid. Hydrochloric acid is highly reactive with metals.

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