Yes it is damaging to the environment and the Alkali act in the UK was passed in the 1800s to limit it going into the atmosphere
no, not really. acid rain has pollutants in it, but acid rain itself is not a pollutant
It contains hydrochloric acid.
hydrochloric acid
In my experience working with chemicals, hydrochloric acid is clearly not an organic acid but a mineral acid, which Hydrochloric acid manufacturers also emphasize when explaining its properties.
Yes, hydrochloric acid is a strong acid.
Hydrochloric acid is classified as an acid.
Vinegar is mainly acetic acid. It is not hydrochloric acid.
No, lemon juice is not hydrochloric. Citrus fruits are a source of citric acid, not hydrochloric acid.
No, chloridric acid is not the same as hydrochloric acid. Chloridric acid is a term that is sometimes used interchangeably with hydrochloric acid, but the correct name for the compound is hydrochloric acid. They both refer to the same compound, which is a strong, corrosive acid with the formula HCl.
Yes, hydrochloric acid is an acid (as its name suggests).
The chemistry symbol for hydrochloric acid is HCl.
The formula of dilute hydrochloric acid is HCl