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Why is Hydrogen chloride is not collected over water?


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  • Hydrogen Chloride (HCl) is a compound of the elements hydrogen (H2) and Chlorine (Cl), a gas at room temperature and pressure.
  • A solution of the gas in water is called Hydrochloric Acid (HCl).
  • Hydrogen Chloride gas is extremely soluble in water due to its affinity to water vapour.
  • That is why Hydrogen Chloride gas is not collected over water.

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