Answer:
Hydrofluoric acid exists in dimeric
form \[({{H}_{2}}{{F}_{2}})\] due to the presence of hydrogen bonding and it
exhibits dibasic nature. It can form an acid salt such as \[KH{{F}_{2}}\] on
reacting with base like \[KOH\]. It ionises as \[{{K}^{+}}\]and\[H{{F}_{2}}^{-}\,\,{{(F......H-F)}^{-}}\].
Hydrochloric acid exists in monomeric form \[(HCl)\] since no hydrogen bonding
is present. It therefore, cannot form a salt of the type \[KHC{{l}_{2}}\].
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