Science, asked by ritusingh41, 2 months ago

why dry hcl does not produce H+ ions though it is a polar compound with huge electronegativity difference between Hydrogen and Chlorine..? Someone pls answer ​

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Answered by attarsaniya817
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Answer:

When HCl dissolves in water (solution is called hydrochloric acid), it ionises into hydronium ions (hydrated H+ ions) and chloride ions.

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