No, carbon doesn't react with hydrochloric acid. We did this experiment today in Pre-IB Science. =]
No, carbon doesn't react with hydrochloric acid. We did this experiment today in Pre-IB Science. =]
hydrochloric acid reacts with iron when it starts bubbling , magnesium reacts more though .
When sodium bicarbonate reacts with dilute hydrochloric acid they produce carbon dioxide (CO2)
Lithium actually reacts more with the water the hydrochloric acid is made of more than the hydrochloric acid itself.
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No. Where would the carbon in the carbon dioxide come from?
it make carbonic acid for you to eat poo and pee spaghetti
Carbon dioxide
Carbon Dioxide
hydrochloric acid reacts with iron when it starts bubbling , magnesium reacts more though .
When sodium bicarbonate reacts with dilute hydrochloric acid they produce carbon dioxide (CO2)
Carbon don't react with acids, except concentrated Nitric acid. Concentrated nitric acid reacts with carbon to produce Water, Carbon dioxide, and Nitrogen dioxide.
Because the gas carbon dioxide is produced.
Hydrochloric acid CuCO3 + 2HCl --> CuCl2 + CO2 + H2O
Zinc.
Lithium actually reacts more with the water the hydrochloric acid is made of more than the hydrochloric acid itself.
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