Undiluted Hydrochloric acid is a clear thick colorless liquid.
Hydrogen chloride is composed of diatomic molecules, each consisting of a hydrogen atom H and a chlorine atom Cl connected by a covalent single bond.
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Their physical properties are similar except for that hydrogen peroxide is 40% denser.
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No, reacting zinc with hydrogen chloride will yield zinc chloride and hydrogen gas. Potassium chloride can be prepared by reacting potassium with hydrogen chloride or (more safely) potassium hydroxide with hydrogen chloride.
Hydrogen Chloride is a strong acid. There is substantial information on its properties on the wikianswers portion of this site.
The observation that hydrogen chloride is a gas at room temperature is a PHYSICAL property.
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Sodium chloride is a chemical compound (NaCl), not a property.
White, Odorless
Sodium chloride is NaCl, calcium chloride is CaCl2. Consequently all the physical and chemical properties are different.
- Measuring the physical properties- Making many chemical reactions with NaCl
nonmetals because hydrogen is a gas
reacts with sunlight
The properties of hydrogen chloride differ markedly from both hydrogen and chlorine, and you cannot see either of the original elements in the hydrogen chloride liquid. In contrast, if you simply mix hydrogen and chlorine in a flask you will still have a gas which is coloured yellowish by the chlorine.
carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen.
sodium chloride as a compound has different physical and chemical properties than sodium and chloride not mixed together