what is the difference between Hydrochloric Acid & Hydrogen
chloride
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Answer / scbn reddy
Hydrogen chloride is in gas phase, and is anhidrous. Hydrochloric acid is an aqueous solution of hydrogen chloride.
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Answer / daman singh
HCL is a gas and hydrochloric acid when dissolved in water.
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Answer / kap/hmp
Hydrochloric Acid MEANS 1.0 MALE OF HYDROGEN AND 1.0 MOLE
CHLORIDE
HYDROGEN CHLORIDE MEANS 2.0 MOLE OF HYDROGEN AND 1.0 MOLE
CHLORIDE
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