Pure hydrogen chloride is molecular. But Hydrochloric acid is hydrogen chloride dissolved in molecules. In this state it exists as ions rather than molecules.
Yes,
to decontaminate or regulate pH levels
Yes. HCl is a binary acid as well as a diatomic molecule
A strong acid is totally dissociated in water; a weak acid is only partially dissociated in water.
It is 'hexanoic acid' or 'caproic acid'.
Yes,
to decontaminate or regulate pH levels
the strongest acid you will use in school will be hydrochloic acid but it will be diluted and cannot harm you very quickly unless drunken.
I found the answer. Correct me if I'm wrong. Antacid powders are made of alkali metals and work by neutralizing the excess hydrochloic acid (HCl) in your stomach.
Yes, sulfuric acid is a molecule with the formula H2SO4
A covalent molecule
Sulfuric acid is an inorganic molecule.
There are seven atoms in a molecule of Sulfuric Acid.
Yes. HCl is a binary acid as well as a diatomic molecule
The letter A represents acid with regards to the DNA molecule (Deoxyribonucleic acid)
One glycerol molecule and three fatty acid molecule
A strong acid is totally dissociated in water; a weak acid is only partially dissociated in water.