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Dry hydrogen chloride gas does not change the colour of dry litmus paper

Acids, Bases and Salts (10)

Dry hydrogen chloride gas does not change the colour of dry litmus paper. Why ?

Answer

Because HCl does not form H+/ H3O+ ions in dry condition.

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