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A pentagonal ring is suggested as the basic structural unit of HCl(H2O
)(6) and (HCl)(2)(H2O)(6) in solution. Modeled after the X-ray structu
re of a caged H13O6+ compound, it contains bridged H5O2+ and Cl- ions,
each with a coordination number around four. In the most concentrated
HCl solutions, one of the ligands solvating Cl- is HCl, giving rise t
o a bichloride moiety. The proposed structure explains qualitatively t
he stoichiometry, ion mobility, (IR, Raman) spectroscopy and (X-ray, n
eutron) diffraction data of concentrated HCl solutions and provides a
semiquantitative fit to the X-ray radial distribution function. The ri
ng structure is a likely candidate for the structure of protonated HCl
clusters in the gas phase and for the contact ion-pair formed followi
ng HCl dissociation in solution.