what could happen if dilute hydrochloric acid is not added to water . what is the effect on electricity
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When HCl is dissolved in water, ions of H and Cl are formed. Hydrogen loses an electron (becoming an ion of +1 charge) and chlorine gains an electron (becoming an ion of -1 charge). Strong acids, like HCl, release many more hydrogen ions in water than do weak acids, like vinegar or lemon juice.
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