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Explain Why A Solution of Hydrogen Chloride in Water Turns Blue Litmus Red, and Conducts Electricity, While a Solution of the Same Gas in Toluene: (i) Has No Effect on Litmus - Chemistry

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Explain why a solution of hydrogen chloride in water turns blue litmus red and conducts electricity, while a solution of the same gas in toluene:

  1. has no effect on litmus, and
  2. does not conduct electricity.
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Solution

A solution of hydrogen chloride in water gives ions.

\[\ce{HCl + H2O -> H3O+ + Cl-}\]

These ions are responsible for conducting electricity and turning blue litmus red due to the presence of hydronium H3O+ ions, which cause HCl aqueous solution to be acidic.

Toluene is an organic solvent, whereas HCl is a covalent molecule. A solution of HCl in toluene includes only molecules and not ions; hence, it does not conduct electricity. The absence of hydronium H3O+ ions neutralizes the solution, and it has no impact on litmus paper.

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