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How does hydrogen fluoride undergo a physical change? Please help!!

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Hydrogen fluoride is a colorless gas that is corrosive in nature. When hydrogen fluoride is dissolved in water, hydrofluoric acid is formed. HF forms orthorhombic crystals below −83.6 °C (−118.5 °F), consisting of zig-zag chains of HF molecules.

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