An aqueous solution of hydrogen chloride gas reacts with manganese (IV) oxide to form chlorine gas while a solution of hydrogen chloride in methylbenzene does...

      

An aqueous solution of hydrogen chloride gas reacts with manganese (IV) oxide to form chlorine gas while a solution of hydrogen chloride in methylbenzene does not react with manganese (IV) oxide. Explain

  

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john
HCl dissociates in water to form acidic solution that reacts with MnO2. In methylbenzene, HCl remains in molecular form hence does not react with MnO2
john3 answered the question on November 12, 2017 at 12:54


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