Dry hydrogen chloride when dissolved in methylbenzene

a

turns blue litmus paper red

b

turns red litmus paper blue

c

does not affect litmus paper

d

bleaches litmus paper

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v.i.c.t.o.r.n.c
4 years ago
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when dry hydrogen chloride reacts with methyl benzene it shows no reaction but when it reacts with water it forms an acidic solution.

Greatleesi1
5 years ago

Option C is correct, coz hydrogen chloride does not dissociate in non polar solvent like methyl benzene

Shallom429
1 year ago

when dry HCl is dissolved in methylbenzene (toluene) it dissolves in the solvent but does not ionize because methylbenzene is a nonpolar organic solvent and HCl remains as whole molecules without releasing hydrogen ions into the solution.

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