Under normal conditions it is liquid
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Hydrochloric acid is the (liquid) solution of the gas Hydrogen chloride (HCl).
Max. solubility in water is about 35-37%, (12 M HCl), it is dangerously fuming and toxic.
Hydrochloric acid is a solution of hydrogen chloride in wter. , so it is a liquid.
At room temperature some acids are liquids (sulfuric acid), some acids are solids (citric acid), and some acids are gases (hydrochloric acid; the liquid in the bottle labeled "hydrochloric acid" is actually a solution of the gas in water).
No, it is a gas!
Solid
it's liquid
Acetic acid melts at about 16 - 170C, so commonly it is a liquid, but will become a solid below this temp.
It's actually a solution of HCl in water.
At room temperature some acids are liquids (sulfuric acid), some acids are solids (citric acid), and some acids are gases (hydrochloric acid; the liquid in the bottle labeled "hydrochloric acid" is actually a solution of the gas in water).
No, it is a gas!
it is a solid.
Solid
it's liquid
There is no such state of matter, gas in liquid is just a solution. (Eg. Ammonia-water, hydrochloric acid)
it is a solid at some points and a liquid at others.
Acetic acid melts at about 16 - 170C, so commonly it is a liquid, but will become a solid below this temp.
Acid is not any single substance but a class of substances. There are many different types of acid. They can be solids (such as citric acid) liquids (such as acetic acid), or gasses (such as hydrochloric acid) in their pure forms. An acidic solution is a liquid as it consists of an acid dissolved in water.
no, like other elements in the periodic table they can be solid, liquid or gas
Pure Hydrochloric Acid is a gas.