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Would gaseous HCl be considered as an Ar...

Would gaseous `HCl` be considered as an Arrhenius acid?

A

Yes

B

No

C

Not known

D

Gaseous HCl does not exist

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The correct Answer is:
B

Gaseous HCl does not give `H^(+)` but liquid HCl gives `H(+)` in aqueous solution therefore gaseous HCl is not a Arrhenius acid due to covalent bonding in gaseous condition.
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  • Arrhenius acid gives

    A
    `H^(+)` in water
    B
    `OH^(-)` in water
    C
    both (a) and (b)
    D
    none of these .
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    A
    `CO_(2)`
    B
    `SO_(2)`
    C
    `FeCl_(2)`
    D
    `HNO_(2)`