Yes, it neutralizes the acid and produces water and CaCl2.
hydrochloric acid reacts with iron when it starts bubbling , magnesium reacts more though .
Lithium actually reacts more with the water the hydrochloric acid is made of more than the hydrochloric acid itself.
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If the acid is hydrochloric acid, then the gas is hydrogen.
hydrochloric acid reacts with iron when it starts bubbling , magnesium reacts more though .
Zinc.
Lithium actually reacts more with the water the hydrochloric acid is made of more than the hydrochloric acid itself.
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It reacts
Nothing unless there is Oxygen in the substance you will be adding to hydrochloric acid.
If the acid is hydrochloric acid, then the gas is hydrogen.
when any carbonates react with hydrochloric acid will be i.e. sodium carbonate+hydrochloric acid =sodium chloride
Chlorine gas reacts with water to give hypochlorous acid and hydrochloric acid Cl2 + H2O -> HOCl + HCl Chlorine gas reacts with water to give hypochlorous acid and hydrochloric acid
No, hydrochloric acid does not need air to react with iron. When hydrochloric acid reacts with iron, you will notice the reaction because of the bubbling.
No, any strong acid will react with carbonates.