At the standard temperature and pressure, hydrogen chloride exists as a gas. It does not exist in liquid state, but in aqueous medium along with water as a solvent.
NO!!! Hydrogen chloride is a compound gas. It readily dissolves in water to form hydrochloric acid. On dissolution it form the hydrogen ions and chloride ions in the aqueous solution.
Potassium chloride is an ionic solution where the latter is a covalent compound (although it dissociates to ions in aqueous medium).
HCl* Is Hydrogen Chloride and the (aq) simple means aqueous (solution in which water dissolves)
Silver chloride, which is very insoluble, would precipitate out of the solution
Hydrogen chloride in aqueous solution is commonly known as hydrochloric acid.
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At the standard temperature and pressure, hydrogen chloride exists as a gas. It does not exist in liquid state, but in aqueous medium along with water as a solvent.
NO!!! Hydrogen chloride is a compound gas. It readily dissolves in water to form hydrochloric acid. On dissolution it form the hydrogen ions and chloride ions in the aqueous solution.
This is a solution of hydrogen chloride (HCl) in water.
If it aqueous, then it refers to hydrochloric acid and if it is a gas then hydrogen chloride gas
This reaction is:NaCl + H2SO4 = NaHSO4 + HCl
sodium chloride (in aqueous solution or in molten state) is an electrolyte.
Potassium chloride is an ionic solution where the latter is a covalent compound (although it dissociates to ions in aqueous medium).
HCl* Is Hydrogen Chloride and the (aq) simple means aqueous (solution in which water dissolves)
2HCl (aq) + Mg(OH)2 (aq) ---> MgCl2 (aq) + 2H2O
Aqueous sodium chloride is also known as salty water.