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Almost. HCl is hydrogen chloride. Hydrochloric acid is a solution of hydrogen chloride in water.
Hydrogen chloride in aqueous solution is commonly known as hydrochloric acid.
it is the same as hydrogen chloride-Hcl
Hydrochloric acid is the water solution of the hydrogen chloride (with the chemical formula HCl).
Hydrochloric acid is hydrogen chloride dissolved in water.
aluminium+hydrochloric acid= aluminium chloride+hydrogen :)
Generally, when only hydrogen and chlorine are being bonded together, you can get two compounds. First is hydrogen chloride, a gas at room temperature. The second is hydrochloric acid, which is hydrogen chloride dissolved in water, called an aqueous solution. The chemical formula for both hydrogen chloride and hydrochloric acid is the same if you don't include the subscripts of their states. hydrogen chloride has the formula HCl(g) hydrochloric acid has the formula HCl(aq)
Hydrogen chloride is a gas composed of hydrogen and chlorine atoms, while hydrochloric acid is a solution of hydrogen chloride gas dissolved in water. Hydrogen chloride is a pure substance, while hydrochloric acid is a chemical compound. Hydrogen chloride is a gas at room temperature, while hydrochloric acid is a liquid.
The chemical formula (not symbol) of hydrogen chloride is HCl; for a diluted solution you can use "HCl dil." but this isn't a standard formula.
If you mean the anion from hydrochloric acid, it is not hydro chlorate but the chloride ion or Cl-
The chemical formula for hydrogen chloride gas, also known as hydrochloric acid gas, is HCl.
Hydrogen chloride is also know as hydrochloric acid, or muriatic acid, when in solution.