The hydrogen chloride (HCl) dissolves in water to form hydrochloric acid, which is a strong acidic solution. When reacted with sodium chloride (NaCl), it forms a salt solution. When chlorine gas (Cl2) is reacted with calcium chloride (CaCl2), it forms a mixture of calcium chloride and chlorine gas.
The hydrogen chloride (HCl) dissolves in water to form hydrochloric acid, which is a strong acidic solution. When reacted with sodium chloride (NaCl), it forms a salt solution. When chlorine gas (Cl2) is reacted with calcium chloride (CaCl2), it forms a mixture of calcium chloride and chlorine gas.