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Romeo Zuniga
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8 June, 17:58
The what form acidic compounds with hydrogen
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Rachel Zamora
8 June, 18:17
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Chlorine gas reacts vigorously with hydrogen gas to form hydrogen chloride. It is commonly known as hydrochloric acid. The gaseous HCl so obtained is a strong acid and ionises almost 100% in water. Fluorine and Chlorine are the most common and most acidic.
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