No. Hydrochloric acid is a mineral acid.
mineral acid
No, it is classified as a mineral acid.
No. Hydrochloric acid does not contain carbon; only chlorine and hydrogen.
Phenoxide and Hydrochloric acid: C6H5O-Na+ + HCL ----> C6H5OH + NaCl
Hydrochloric acid HCl is classed as a strong acid and is inorganic. Vinegar contains acetic acid CH3COOH and is classed as a weak acid and is also organic
sulpuric acid, hydrochloric acid, carbonic acid, ethanoic acid and phosphoric acid
NO!!! Hydrochloric Acid is a mineral acid. Formula is (HCl) Vinegar is Ethanoic (Acetic) Acid a Carboxylic acid. Formula is (CH3COOH)
effect of concentration increase on the inhibition efficiency of organic inhibition on the conosion of aluminium in hydrochloric (Hcl) acid solution.
Hydrochloride is derived from hydrochloric acid combining with an organic base. Hydrochloric acid is very corrosive, both to materials and to tissues of the human body.
organic acid are organic compounds with acidic properties eg. acetic acid and other carboxylic acids etc Inorganic acid are acidic compounds made up of any elements excluding carbon eg sulphuric acid, hydrochloric acid etc
Hydrochloric acid as this acid disassociates fully in solution while ethanoic acid is a weak organic acid that disassociates at only about 1% in solution.
It contains hydrochloric acid.