it is ionic
Hydrochloric is not an ionic compound, in fact, its full name is hydrochloric acid, which leads us to the conclusion that it is an acid.
The ionic compound for hydrochloric acid is hydrogen chloride, which is represented as HCl. In a water solution, HCl dissociates into H+ ions and Cl- ions, making it an ionic compound.
(H)++(Cl)- = (HCl)
molecular
Zn + HCl ---> ZnCl2 + H2 ZINC CHLORIDE IS THE ANSWER
Hydrogen Chloride (the gas) has covalent bonds, but Hydrochloric acid forms ionic bonds. As to why this occurs, I am clueless
The net ionic equation for the reaction between hydrochloric acid (HCl) and magnesium (Mg) is: 2H⁺ + Mg(s) -> Mg²⁺ + H₂(g)
total ionic equation (also known as the complete ionic equation) for the reaction of potassium carbonate with hydrochloric acid
Hydrogen Chloride (the gas) has covalent bonds, but Hydrochloric acid forms ionic bonds. As to why this occurs, I am clueless
Hydrobromic Acid (HBr) is an ionic compound. (All acids and bases are ionic)
Water.
HCl + NH4OH -> NH4Cl + H2O