| 21. | Some hydrogen chloride is also produced during the reaction.
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| 22. | You may also get hydrogen chloride in the gas.
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| 23. | However it behaves as a base in liquid hydrogen chloride, a much more acidic solvent.
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| 24. | It can be made by reacting phosgene with ethanol, producing hydrogen chloride as a byproduct.
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| 25. | Hydrogen chloride is well absorbed in the soot particles.
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| 26. | The compound "'hydrogen chloride "'has the chemical formula and as such is a hydrogen halide.
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| 27. | Side products include carbon tetrachloride, hydrogen chloride, and hexachlorobutadiene.
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| 28. | Hydrochloric acid, the aqueous solution of hydrogen chloride, is also commonly given the formula HCl.
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| 29. | Storage is not recommended since pressure develops within the container due to hydrogen chloride release.
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| 30. | When this happens, hydrogen chloride is released into the atmosphere and oxidation of the compound occurs.
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