HCL is a gas formed by a hydrogen atom and a chlorine atom. In contact with humidity in the air, it turns into a Hydrochloric acid. Because of its shared formula with the hydrochloric acid, there are many misleading explanations stating that HCL is the hydrochloric acid.(but it is actually a compound gas)
Anyways, returning to your question, it is acidic as the fumes causes the blue litmus paper to turn red.
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The ionic compound for hydrochloric acid is hydrogen chloride, which is represented as HCl. In a water solution, HCl dissociates into H+ ions and Cl- ions, making it an ionic compound.
The covalent compound HCl is called hydrochloric acid.
It's hydrochloric acid
acid
Muriatic Acid is an archaic/historical name for ' Hydrochloric Acid (HCl) ' .
Strongly acidic
Hydrochloric acid (HCl) is a binary acid compound composed of hydrogen and chlorine atoms. It is a strong acid commonly found in gastric acid in the stomach.
Copper sulfate is an acidic compound and not alkaline. It is a salt of sulfuric acid and its pH is typically below 7.
HCl is a strong acid. HCl4 is not a valid compound.
The compound formula of hydrochloric acid is HCl, or rather written (in solution) as: H3O+(aq) and Cl-(aq).
HCl is hydrochloric acid, which is a very strong acid, with a low pH.