Hydrochloric acid is the only term used for acid HCl
Any group one salts; Ca, Sr, Ba salts; nitrate salts; NH4 salts; C2H3O2- salts; Cl, Br, I salts except AgCl, PbBr2, and Hg2Cl2; SO42- salts except BaSO4, PbSO4, Ag2SO4 and SrSO4; Group II carbonates are insoluble.
Because HCl react with bases, salts, oxides, metals, the solution has an acidic pH and HCl dissociate forming hydrogen ions, H+.
Salts are the products of reactions between acids and bases. Example: NaOH + HCl = NaCl + H2O
hydrochloric acid(name) or HCL(formula)
Chlorides are salts of the hydrochloric acid (HCl).
Salts are the products of a reaction between an acid and a base; a common example: NaOH + HCl = NaCl + H2O
Why HCL forms only one series of salts?
Salts are compounds obtained by the neutralization of an acid with a base; sodium chloride may be prepared from HCl and NaOH: HCl + NaOH = NaCl + H2O
The salt derived from HCl is named: chlorideEg. 'Sodium chloride' for NaCl (table salt)
Various type of salts are formed with H2SO4.. They are:K2SO4 , Na2SO4 , MnSO4 , BaSO4
1. Salts are products of a neutralization reaction between an acid and a base. 2. Ions are formed by dissociation of salts, bases, acids dissolved in water. Examples: - NaOH + HCl = NaCl + H2O - NaCl----------Na+ + Cl-
Hydrochlorides are a family of salts, typically resulting from the reaction of hydrochloric acid (HCl) with an organic compound.