what are the chemical properties of hydrogen chloride gas?
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Hydrogen chloride is a colorless, nonflammable gas with an acrid odor. The gas condenses to a liquid at -121°F (-85°C) and freezes into a solid at -173.2°F (-114°C). Hydrochloric acid is a colorless, fuming liquid having an irritating odour.
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.Hydrogen chloride is a vapid gas.It has a very sharp and pungent odour.
.It can melt to a colourless fluid at 189k.HCL forms a white solid at 159k upon freezing.
.It is very soluble in water.An aqueous solution of Hydrogen chloride is what we know as the hydrochloric acid.
.It react with metals and salts to give various chloride.for example,It reacts with zinc to form zinc chloride.
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