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Sodium hydrochloride
NaHCl + HNO3 --> H2 + NaNO2 + ClO
No it does not. we just did a lab in science and nothing happened. it just got wet.
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
No. There is no carbon in either sodium sulphate or hydrochloric acid so they cannot produce a compound containing carbon.
i couldn't find anything with hydrochloride, but i think you are reffering to calcium chloride, which is an acid.
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 it's mixed with a base
Hydrochloride acid
Activated Charcoal is used to balance the PH level of acid and alkaline
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.
Rhyolite does not react with acid. Igneous rocks in general rarely react with acid.