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Why does hydrogen chloride fume in moist air?

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Answered by khushikochar0201
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Hydrogen chloride gas fumes in moist air because it has high solubility. It forms a mist of droplets of hydrogen chloride. The HCl gas mixes with the atmospheric vapour to form a mist which appears as white fumes.


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HCl FUMES IN AIR BECAUSE....

Hydrogen chloride gas fumes in moist air because it has high solubility. It forms a mist of droplets of hydrogen chloride. The HCl gas mixes with the atmospheric vapour to form a mist which appears as white fumes.


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