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Why hydrogen chloride gas does not exhibit acidic property?

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Answered by shilpisanjanakumari
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The H + ions make this aqueous solution acidic . The solution also conducts electricity because it contains ions that are free to move. However, when hydrogen chloride gas dissolves in a solvent called methylbenzene, the molecules do not split up.

Answered by reshmi431
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Answer:

because it contains ions in it. so it does not exhibit acidic property

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