| 31. | The infrared spectrum of hydrogen chloride gas shows rotational fine structure superimposed on the vibrational spectrum.
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| 32. | Examples of polar molecules include hydrogen chloride ( HCl ) and chloroform ( CHCl 3 ).
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| 33. | Treatment of high-silicon ferrosilicon with hydrogen chloride is the basis of the industrial synthesis of trichlorosilane.
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| 34. | Methyl isocyanate is usually manufactured by the reaction of mole of hydrogen chloride as a gas.
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| 35. | That means for example that hydrogen chloride is in fact a much stronger acid than hydrochloric acid.
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| 36. | Hydrogen chloride will react in a manner that is so slow that it is essentially synthetically useless.
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| 37. | Hydrogen chloride is also a dangerous chemical.
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| 38. | The hydrogen chloride gas bubbles off and was discarded to atmosphere before gas absorption towers were introduced.
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| 39. | P 4 O 6 reacts with hydrogen chloride to form H 3 PO 3 and phosphorus trichloride.
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| 40. | A different gas of comparable solubility in water, such as hydrogen chloride, can be used instead of ammonia.
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