If the C4H8 compound is butene-1 or -2 or 2-methylpropene, the product is one of the chlorobutanes with general formula C4H9Cl. If the C4H8 compound is cyclobutane, there is no reaction at standard temperature and pressure.
This reaction is:CH3CH2CH2CH2NH2 + HCl -------------->[CH3CH2CH2CH2NH3]Cl
Mg + 2HCl → MgCl₂+ H₂ When a metal reacts with an acid a salt and hydrogen are produced.
No gas is produced. Chlorine does not react with alcohol. Alcohols can be chlorinated using PCl5, SOCl3, PCl3, in such reaction form white fumes of HCl.
NaOH and HCl
The reaction is Cl2 + H2O --> HCl + HClO
- reaction between copper and chlorine - reaction between HCl and some copper compounds
The reaction will produce ammonium chloride, NH4Cl.
There is usually no reaction, because copper is below hydrogen in the electromotive series and therefore does not displace hydrogen from its compounds, and HCl is a nonoxidizing acid.
MgCl, H2O and CO2 are produced in a reaction between HCL and MgCO3.
It is probably because a part of the oxygen produced from the reaction of KmnO4 and HCl is used up in oxidising the HCl to Cl2 gas
HCl is produced in the stomach.
they react with each other and they chemically are together and atoms make substances with new properties.
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CH3OH and CH3OOH (or CH3COOH) can form hydrogen bond
Br is replaced by Cl.NaCl and Br2 is produced.
a salt (ammonium chloride) and hydrogen is produced i think?
The reaction is vigorous; the fumes are HCl. Please see the link.