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Why does hydrogen chloride gas not show acidic behavior?​

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Answered by viratjhamarch15
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The H + ions make this aqueous solution acidic . ... However, when hydrogen chloride gas dissolves in a solvent called methylbenzene, the molecules do not split up. A solution of HCl in methylbenzene does not contain hydrogen ions, so it is not acidic. The solution also has a low electrical conductivity.

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Answered by xrecordergamemaster
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HCl gas is molecular HCl in the gaseous phase, HCl acid is HCl in solution with water, and can be said to be in the form H+ Cl-. ... It is this dissociation of the molecule into constituent ions which gives an acid its properties. Therefore, HCl gas is not acidic.

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