protein will have a net positive charge due to the protonation of all basic side chains (NH3+) in its structure therefore it will be soluble. If there is a charge at the protein surface, the protein prefers to interact with water, rather than with other protein molecules so makes it more soluble.
71.4mL of 1.75 M hydrochloric acid must be diluted with water to prepare 0.500 L of 0.250 M hydrochloric acid.
Sodium carbonate react with hydrochloric acid !
The salts that are soluble in hydrochloric acid are called Chlorides. When a metal such as Zinc is dissolved in HCL it forms a salt Zinc Chloride.
Carbon dioxide dissolves in water to create diluted carbonic acid.
hydrochloric acid
is soluble in water and will fizz when hydrochloric acid is added
71.4mL of 1.75 M hydrochloric acid must be diluted with water to prepare 0.500 L of 0.250 M hydrochloric acid.
yes. it contains very diluted hydrochloric acid.
is Ca(OH)2 is soluble in water and will hissing when hydrochloric acid is added
Sodium carbonate react with hydrochloric acid !
The salts that are soluble in hydrochloric acid are called Chlorides. When a metal such as Zinc is dissolved in HCL it forms a salt Zinc Chloride.
I think you must mean aqueous HCl, which is aqueous hydrochloric acid, meaning the hydrochloric acid has been diluted with water.
Sodium sulfate is soluble in water. Hydrochloric acid is a water solution of HCl. Solubility is considered a physical property.
Carbon dioxide dissolves in water to create diluted carbonic acid.
hydrochloric acid
Aniline is a base and forms salt with HCl which is soluble in water.
One use, in its diluted form, is a cleaner/sterilizer.