Dry HCL is a gas!
You drop conc. HCl into conc. H2SO4 - this releases HCl gas which you can bubble through dry ether... Or, you use an HCl cylinder.
Litmus paper tests the acidity or baseness of liquids.
Hydrogen chloride gas is not an acid, is not in solution and does not donate protons. So, no litmus paper color change.
AS HCL DONATE ELECTRON IT HAS NO EFFECT ON DRY LITMUS PAPERType your answer here...
Dry HCL is a gas!
You drop conc. HCl into conc. H2SO4 - this releases HCl gas which you can bubble through dry ether... Or, you use an HCl cylinder.
Litmus paper tests the acidity or baseness of liquids.
Hydrogen chloride gas is not an acid, is not in solution and does not donate protons. So, no litmus paper color change.
AS HCL DONATE ELECTRON IT HAS NO EFFECT ON DRY LITMUS PAPERType your answer here...
HCl gas is a compound.
A sodium chloride solution is obtained.
HCl is an incolor gas.
The formula is of course HCl.
dry HCl is not ionic in nature... The litmus turns its color in the presence of acid(H+) but the dry HCl exist as the molecular compound. The water turns it into ionic therefore such happens...
HCl is a colourless gas, with pungent odour. When dissolved in water to form hydrochloric acid , it remains colourless.
HCl gas is highly hygroscopic.