It is actually classed as a strong acid being fully ionized
No, carbon doesn't react with hydrochloric acid. We did this experiment today in Pre-IB Science. =]
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Hydrochloric acid was called spirits of salt or acidum salis (salt acid). It is also said that these terms are still in use today, especially in non-English speaking countries. Another name for hydrochloric acid that you would find in a hardware store is muriatic acid.Chemically difined, it is a (more or less concentrated) solution of hydrogen chloride, HCl.
If you set out to intentionally make this, you'd use the chlor-alkali process, which converts salt water to chlorine, hydrogen and sodium hydroxide...after which they combine the hydrogen and chlorine and dissolve the resulting gas in water to get hydrochloric acid. Most of the HCl made today is a byproduct of another chemical process.
Yes, there is still a psyshedelic subculture going strong in the underground.
No, carbon doesn't react with hydrochloric acid. We did this experiment today in Pre-IB Science. =]
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Pretty good thanks.
Pretty good thanks.
she made it what it is today thanks for listening
it is garthered by a machines thanks for asking
Pretty strong compared to other countries
trust be told, thanks but no thanks, or taco bell time
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