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Hydrochloric acid or HCl, is an acid because the bond between the hydrogen and chlorine atoms can break, in this case very easily. When this happen the hydrogen atom leaves being its electron and becomes an ion.

An acid is a substance that can release a hydrogen ion in such a matter.

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Why is hcl a typical acid

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