HCL gas is (molecular/ionic) and it dissolves in water as such:
HCL (g) β
My book says...
Chemistry, 24.04.2021 01:00 darius7967
HCL gas is (molecular/ionic) and it dissolves in water as such:
HCL (g) β
My book says that HCL is a molecular liquid but the answer sheet I have has put (ionic) as the answer to this. So which one is correct?
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