Answer:
Gaseous matter
Explanation:
Hydrogen chloride gas is formed from the combination of volumes of hydrogen gas and chlorine gas in equal proportion. It is one of the hydrogen halides I.e a compound formed from the combination of hydrogen and halogens.
Hydrogen chloride gas is a colorless gas.
Both hydrogen gas and chlorine gas can be obtained through the electrolysis of brine in the chlor alkali process.
Cl2(g) + H2(g) → 2 HCl(g)
The combination is exothermic and thus heat is released to the surroundings. A construction called HCl burner is used to carry out the reaction because of the heat given off. The produced gas is then absorbed in water