HCl is a strong acid because it almost completely dissociates into H and Cl- ions in solution. It "donates" its H ions to the water.
HCl is produced in the stomach, and because it is a strong acid (has a low pH), it helps in the process of digestion by killing bacteria in the food that we consume.
no only hcl, hclo3, and hclo4 are strong acids
Hydrochloric acid is a strong acid as it almost completely disassociates to H+ and Cl-.
HClO4 is a strong acid.
Yes, it is a strong acid.
No, it is a weak acid.
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Hydrochloric acid (HCl) is a strong acid, and when reacted with a strong base will give a neutral salt. When reacted with a weak base it will give an acid salt. Example, HCl + NH3 => NH4Cl.Carbonic acid (H2CO3) is a weak acid and is actually CO2 + H2O. When reacted with a strong base, it will give an alkaline salt and when reacted with a weak base will give a solution the pH of which will depend on the Kb and Ka of the reactants.
Hydrochloric acid (HCL) is a strong acid.
No - table salt is a product of a metal and a non-metal (Sodium and Chlorine). It can also be seen as the product of a strong acid (HCl) and a strong base (NaOH).
No it's a concentrated STRONG acid
H2SO3 is a weak acid, pKa=1.8, HCl is strong, pKa<<0
HCl is a strong acid, not a base.
it depends on the strength of the acid and base used: so, strong acid + strong base = neutral equivalence point strong acid + weak base = acidic equivalence point weak acid + strong base = basic equivalence point In this case, HCl is a strong acid, and Na2CO3 a weak base. Therefore, the equivalence point will be slightly acidic.
Hydrochloric acid (HCl) is a strong acid, and when reacted with a strong base will give a neutral salt. When reacted with a weak base it will give an acid salt. Example, HCl + NH3 => NH4Cl.Carbonic acid (H2CO3) is a weak acid and is actually CO2 + H2O. When reacted with a strong base, it will give an alkaline salt and when reacted with a weak base will give a solution the pH of which will depend on the Kb and Ka of the reactants.
Hydrochloric acid (HCL) is a strong acid.
yes, hydrochloric acid is a strong acid, so it is a strong electrolyte.
No - table salt is a product of a metal and a non-metal (Sodium and Chlorine). It can also be seen as the product of a strong acid (HCl) and a strong base (NaOH).
No it's a concentrated STRONG acid
H2SO3 is a weak acid, pKa=1.8, HCl is strong, pKa<<0
strong acid Hydrogen Chloride HCl strong base Potassium Hydroxide KOH HCl + KOH -> KCl + H2O
HCL* and no, HCL (hydrochloric acid) is obviously an acid, and not a base. this is because on the pH scale HCL has a rating higher than 7pH, making it not a base nor neutral. ;)
No. HCl is the formula for hydrochloric acid (a strong acid).
An acidic salt is a salt produced from a strong acid reacting with a weak base, such as NH4Cl, which is formed from HCl and NH3.