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Chemistry, 17.06.2021 04:50 campbellalexus690

The reaction (image below) can be abbreviated as HCl β†’ H+ + Cl-. How is this apparently important omission justified? A)

It isn't justified, and the abbreviation is an error.

B)

It's understood that H+ doesn't exist on its own in water, and image are both aqueous.

C)

It's generally understood that H3O+ is a hypothetical intermediary.

D)

Because water isn't important to the reaction

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