Q.
Would gaseous HCl be considered as an Arrhenius acid ?
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a
Yes
b
No
c
Not known
d
Gaseous HCl does not exist
answer is B.
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Detailed Solution
Gaseous HCl does not give H+ due to covalent bond, but liquid HCl gives H+ in aqueous solution, therefore gaseous HCl is not a Arrhenius acid .
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