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Is concentrated HCl (12M) a liquid and a gas?
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[QUOTE="DrClaude, post: 5484441, member: 461323"] "Is concentrated HCl (12M) a liquid and a gas?" Neither, its a solution.:wink: All liquids, even much below the boiling point, will be combined with a vapor phase, where molecules will go into the surrounding gas (although in many cases the vapor pressure can be quite low). With concentrated hydrochloric acid, you end up with nasty acid fumes [B]that you should not breathe[/B]. They can do serious damage to the respiratory system. [/QUOTE]
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