Not quite. Hydrogen chloride is a gas it only becomes hydrochloric acid when it is dissolved in water. The maximum amount of HCl gas that can dissolve in water is about 36.5%.
If you mean the anion from hydrochloric acid, it is not hydro chlorate but the chloride ion or Cl-
Generally, when only hydrogen and chlorine are being bonded together, you can get two compounds. First is hydrogen chloride, a gas at room temperature. The second is hydrochloric acid, which is hydrogen chloride dissolved in water, called an aqueous solution. The chemical formula for both hydrogen chloride and hydrochloric acid is the same if you don't include the subscripts of their states. hydrogen chloride has the formula HCl(g) hydrochloric acid has the formula HCl(aq)
Yes. Chlorine is an odorless and colorless gas, same as hydrogen. It has a molecular compound of HCl (which same as hydrochloric acid or muriatic acid).
Hydrogen ion has the oxidation state of +1 and chloride ion has the oxidation state of -1. Thus the molecular formula of hydrogen chloride is HCl. Although it has the same molecular formula as hydrochloric acid, it is an acidic gas.
Yes, calcium chloride is considered a type of homogeneous mixture. This is because it is a compound, and compounds are homogeneous.
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it is the same as hydrogen chloride-Hcl
If you mean the anion from hydrochloric acid, it is not hydro chlorate but the chloride ion or Cl-
Generally, when only hydrogen and chlorine are being bonded together, you can get two compounds. First is hydrogen chloride, a gas at room temperature. The second is hydrochloric acid, which is hydrogen chloride dissolved in water, called an aqueous solution. The chemical formula for both hydrogen chloride and hydrochloric acid is the same if you don't include the subscripts of their states. hydrogen chloride has the formula HCl(g) hydrochloric acid has the formula HCl(aq)
Yes. Chlorine is an odorless and colorless gas, same as hydrogen. It has a molecular compound of HCl (which same as hydrochloric acid or muriatic acid).
"Hydrochloric acid", or more accurately, "hydrochloric acid gas". When writing or speaking very precisely, the term "hydrochloric acid" should be used only for a solution of hydrogen chloride, which is a gas at standard temperature and pressure, in water. However, because the pure gas is only rarely encountered in most chemical laboratories, while the solution is very common, many practicing chemists use the same term for both.
The Chemical_compoundhydrogen chloride has the Chemical_formulaChlorine. At room temperature, it is a colorless Gas, which forms white fumes of Hydrochloric_acidupon contact with atmospheric Humidity.
Hydrogen ion has the oxidation state of +1 and chloride ion has the oxidation state of -1. Thus the molecular formula of hydrogen chloride is HCl. Although it has the same molecular formula as hydrochloric acid, it is an acidic gas.
Yes, calcium chloride is considered a type of homogeneous mixture. This is because it is a compound, and compounds are homogeneous.
NO!!!! They are two different substances. Hydrochloric Acid has the formula 'HCl' Lime water is a suspension of calcoum hydroxide , whose formula is Ca(OH)2.
Salt and Water. EXAMPLE: Zinc Oxide + Hydrochloric Acid -> Zinc Chloride + Water Metal Hydroxide and acid have the same products too.
Yes, "chloridric acid" is the same as "hydrochloric acid.