Friday, November 13, 2015

2.12 Explain, in terms of dissociation, why hydrogen chloride is acidic in water but not in methylbenzene

See also 2.11

Basically, the ions dissociate (split up) into Cl- and H+ , making it acidic because of the H+ ions. This only happens in water.

In methylbenzene, the ions do not dissociate, and so hydrogen chloride does NOT become acidic ^_^

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