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HCl dissolves in toluene (C6H5CH3) and the solution:

P — contains hydronium ions.

Q — can produce carbon dioxide on reacting with sodium carbonate.

R — does not show any acidic property.

Which of the following holds true?

  1. Only P
  2. Only Q
  3. Only R
  4. Both P and Q

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Answer

Only R

Reason — Toluene is an organic solvent and non-polar in nature. When HCl dissolves in toluene, it does not ionize to form hydronium [H3O+] ions. Since there are no free hydrogen ions, the solution does not show acidic properties and also cannot react with sodium carbonate to release carbon dioxide gas. Therefore, only R is correct — the solution does not show any acidic property. b

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