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Why hcl does not show any acidic character in anhydrous condition?

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The H+ ion present in HCl , suggests that HCl produces Hydrogen ions, H+, in solutions, which is responsible for its acidic property. The separation of H+ ion from HCl molecules cannot occur in absence of water and hence HCl does not show acidic property, in gaseous state.

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The H+ ion present in HCl , suggests that HCl produces Hydrogen ions, H+, in solutions, which is responsible for its acidic property. The separation of H+ ion from HCl molecules cannot occur in absence of water and hence HCl does not show acidic property, in gaseous state.

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