when HCl (g) is passed through water, does it give both hydrogen ions and hydroxyl ions in solution
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(iii) It gives both hydrogen and hydroxyl ion in the solution. HCl gas is a covalent compound but in the aqueous solution, it ionizes to form hydrogen ions and chloride ions. In the aqueous solution, hydrogen ions react with a water molecule to form hydronium ions.
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