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minimizes the repulsion of electron groups
Yes, hydrochloric acid is a compound of hydrogen and chlorine.
Hydrochloric acid itself is a chemical, i assume you mean elements, these would be Hydrogen and Chlorine. Also it is important to note there is water present which contains Hydrogen and Oxygen. So the three elements present in Hydrchloric acid would be Hydrogen, Chlorine and Oxygen.
Metal + Acid = Salt + Hydrogen Any metal that reacts with hydrochloric acid will form a metal chloride salt and hydrogen Sodium metal and hydrochloric acid
Hydrochloric acid is hydrogen bonded to chlorine (HCl) and magnesium is an element.
minimizes the repulsion of electron groups
minimizes the repulsion of electron groups
APEX minimizes the repulsion of electron groups
Hydrochloric acid is hydrogen chloride dissolved in water.
No, these are two different chemicals. Hydrochloric acid, or hydrogen chloride, is a compound of hydrogen and chlorine. Sulfuric acid, is a compound of hydrogen, sulfur, and oxygen.
hydrochloric acid? hydrogen and chlorine :)
Hydrochloric acid itself is a chemical, i assume you mean elements, these would be Hydrogen and Chlorine. Also it is important to note there is water present which contains Hydrogen and Oxygen. So the three elements present in Hydrchloric acid would be Hydrogen, Chlorine and Oxygen.
Yes, hydrochloric acid is a compound of hydrogen and chlorine.
Metal + Acid = Salt + Hydrogen Any metal that reacts with hydrochloric acid will form a metal chloride salt and hydrogen Sodium metal and hydrochloric acid
You can prepare hydrogen by adding magnesium to hydrochloric acid. hydrochloric acid + magnesium = magnesium chloride + hydrogen.
Almost. HCl is hydrogen chloride. Hydrochloric acid is a solution of hydrogen chloride in water.
Hydrochloric acid is hydrogen bonded to chlorine (HCl) and magnesium is an element.