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Q: Does charcoal react with hydrochloride acid?
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What salt is made when sodium carbonate and hydrochloric acid react?

Sodium hydrochloride


What is the products when you react sodium hydrochloride and nitric acid?

NaHCl + HNO3 --> H2 + NaNO2 + ClO


Does charcoal react with hydrochloric acid?

No it does not. we just did a lab in science and nothing happened. it just got wet.


Do sea shells react with hydrochloric acid?

Yes, sea shells are made mostly of calcium carbonate, which will react with hydrochloride acid to produce water, carbon dioxide, and calcium chloride. CaCO3 + 2HCl --> H2O + CO2 + CaCl2


Does sodium sulphate react with hydrochloride acid to give carbon dioxide?

No. There is no carbon in either sodium sulphate or hydrochloric acid so they cannot produce a compound containing carbon.


Is calcium hydrochloride an acid or a base?

i couldn't find anything with hydrochloride, but i think you are reffering to calcium chloride, which is an acid.


Does fioricet contain hydrochloride?

Yes, fioricet does contain hydrochloride. Hydrochloride are salts that result from the reaction of hydrochloric acid with an organic base, which are mostly amines.


When hydrochloride behave as an acid?

When it's mixed with a base


What is the name of ionic compound HCl?

Hydrochloride acid


Can we remove excess alkali or acid by using charcoal?

Activated Charcoal is used to balance the PH level of acid and alkaline


Could you tell me if hydrochloride is ok for cleaning plastic?

What do you mean by "hydrochloride" - this is not a full name. Hydrochlorides are salts formed from Hydrochloric acid and another chemical eg Pyridine hydrochloride. If you mean Hydrochloric Acid be very very careful - it will burn you.


How does rhyolite react to acid?

Rhyolite does not react with acid. Igneous rocks in general rarely react with acid.