Hydrochloric acid is a aqueous solution of hydrogen chloride gas (HCl) and is a strong acid.
Potassium carbonate and, usually, water. (If the proportions are exactly right, the water may be water of hydration of the potassium carbonate instead of a separate substance.)
HCl is hydrochloric acid. Carbonic acid is H2CO3
2 KOH + H2CO3 = 2 H2O + K2CO3
Hydrochloric acid, nitric acid and carbonic acid are all types of acids.
Hydrochloric acid by far the more dangerous and poisonous! It is fully ionized, whereas Carbonic acid is not.
Potassium carbonate and, usually, water. (If the proportions are exactly right, the water may be water of hydration of the potassium carbonate instead of a separate substance.)
HCl is hydrochloric acid. Carbonic acid is H2CO3
2 KOH + H2CO3 = 2 H2O + K2CO3
Hydrochloric acid, nitric acid and carbonic acid are all types of acids.
Hydrochloric acid by far the more dangerous and poisonous! It is fully ionized, whereas Carbonic acid is not.
Carbonic acid gives an acid salt but hydrochloric acid does not
There is no such compound as carbon hydroxide. The closest fit is H2CO3 carbonic acid
Hydrochloric acid.
Carbonic acid has the formula of H2CO3.
There are to possible reactions depending on the relative amounts of each substance. If there is an abundance of sodium hydroxide the balanced equation will be: 2NaOH + H2CO3 --> 2H2O + Na2CO3 If there is more carbonic acid: NaOH + H2CO3 --> H2O + NaHCO3
calcium hydroxide
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