Why is dry hydrogen chloride gasneutral?

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2026-05-14 07:51

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Dry hydrogen chloride gas is neutral because it does not dissociate into ions in the absence of water. In the absence of water, hydrogen chloride molecules remain intact and do not release H+ ions, which are responsible for acidity.

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