What is the reason why Hydrochloric acid is such a strong acid?
A) HCl dissociates completely to H+(aq) and Cl-(aq) in water
B) HCl does not dissociate at all when it is dissolved in water
C) HCl produces a gaseous product when it is neutralized
D) aqueous solutions of HCl contain equal concentrations of H+(aq) and OH-(aq)
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