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(a) Dry hydrogen chloride gas does not t...

(a) Dry hydrogen chloride gas does not turn blue litmus red whereas hydrochloric acid does. Give one reason.
(b) An organic compound burns with a sooty flame. Is it a saturated or an unsaturated compound? Give reason.

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