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Why liquid hydrogen chloride cannot conduct electricity?

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Answered by areejhunzla14
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In liquified HCl (which would be very cold, by the way - at room temperature and atmospheric pressure HCl is gaseous) the H and Cl atoms have a covalent bond. Liquified HCl therefore does not conduct electricity. When HCl mixes with water, forming hydrochloric acid, it dissociates into H+ and Cl- ions.

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