The balancing ratio, already in the reaction equation, is 1 to 2, so for 2.3 mol Zn double HCl is needed: 2*2.3 = 4.6 mol HCl
By the reaction of hydrogen and chlorine gas HCl (Hydrochloric acid) may be formed. To bring about this reaction free radicals of hydrogen and chlorine in the ionic form are needed.
There is no chemical reaction between sod chloride solution and water, it would just dilute the sod chloride solution.
No reaction occurs between the acidified hydrogen peroxide and the other halide ions, because the hydrogen ions involved in both cases are in the same group. For a reaction to occur it needed to have an element that is more reactive than hydrogen.
Assuming that all gases in this reaction are at STP, what number of molecules of hydrogen chloride gas are needed to completely react with oxygen to yield 50.00 mL of chlorine
21 L
Lithium can never be formed from hydrogen chloride in a chemical reaction, because lithium, hydrogen, and chlorine are all distinct elements, none of which can be converted any others by chemical means.
By the reaction of hydrogen and chlorine gas HCl (Hydrochloric acid) may be formed. To bring about this reaction free radicals of hydrogen and chlorine in the ionic form are needed.
According to Geoff Smith of Hampshire, England : " Hydrochloric acid is a gas - hydrogen chloride - dissolved in water. It does not crystalise, at all, ever. "What is the application you are working on?
11 g hydrogen are needed.
You think probable to catalysts, but they are useful.
Sodium sulfate is not prepared from hydrogen chloride.
There is no chemical reaction between sod chloride solution and water, it would just dilute the sod chloride solution.
No reaction occurs between the acidified hydrogen peroxide and the other halide ions, because the hydrogen ions involved in both cases are in the same group. For a reaction to occur it needed to have an element that is more reactive than hydrogen.
A decomposition reaction takes one reactant and makes multiple products. AB -> A + B
Sodium chloride is not needed in phosynthesis.
If you want to be really specific, you can have a flame using other things. For example, a jet of hydrogen will burn in an atmosphere of chlorine. You get hydrogen chloride then. But if you burn the hydrogen in oxygen you get water. These examples demonstrate that burning is a chemical reaction and a great many things will combine with oxygen and in many cases small particles of white/red hot material are given off. This is a flame.
There is no reaction. Alcohol and water just mix together, like in beer, wine, or liquor.