A solution of hydrogen chloride gas in methylbenzene has no effect on calcium carbonate. A solution of hydrogen chloride in water reacts with calcium carbonate to...

      

A solution of hydrogen chloride gas in methylbenzene has no effect on calcium carbonate.
A solution of hydrogen chloride in water reacts with calcium carbonate to produce a gas. Explain

  

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Maurice
HCl (g) in water ionizes to produce Q33102520191104.png
HCl (g) in methylbenzene remain as moles hence no H+ ion
maurice.mutuku answered the question on October 25, 2019 at 08:06


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