If it is only HCL, yes.
This is because of the polarity of the solvents. Aqueous solution (H2O) is very polar and will produce H+ ions when HCL is added, thus resulting in a acidic solution. On the other hand, benzene, a nonpolar solvent will not produce H+ ions and no acidic properties.
The mole fraction of HCl in 20 percent aqueous solution is 0.21.
acidic
Yes its aqueous solution is acidic in nature due to hydrolysis of salt.
It is a neutral salt but its aqueous solution is acidic in nature.
This is because of the polarity of the solvents. Aqueous solution (H2O) is very polar and will produce H+ ions when HCL is added, thus resulting in a acidic solution. On the other hand, benzene, a nonpolar solvent will not produce H+ ions and no acidic properties.
The mole fraction of HCl in 20 percent aqueous solution is 0.21.
acidic
This is a solution of hydrogen chloride (HCl) in water.
This solution is basic.
Yes its aqueous solution is acidic in nature due to hydrolysis of salt.
It is a neutral salt but its aqueous solution is acidic in nature.
HCl
The mole fraction of HCl is 0.34.
Yes, HCl is a strong acid.
nh4cl breaks into ammonium hydroxide and hcl and for hcl is a strong acid the salt is acidic and in nacl case naoh and hcl are formed which are strong base and acid respectively so it is neutral
HCl is ionozed in aq solution HCl + H2O = H3O(+ CHARGE) + Cl (- CHARGE) HCl FORMULA WILL REAMAIN HCl OT WILL BOT CHANGE