Hydrochloric acid, HCl, always gives an H+ ion when placed in solution. Hence it is an acid.
Carbonic acid gives an acid salt but hydrochloric acid does not
I am guessing that you mean hydrochloric acid, and the reaction is ammonia plus hydrochloric acid gives ammonium chloride; NH3 + HCl => NH4Cl
Hydrochloric acid gives off hydrogen gas when it reacts with certain metals, such as magnesium or zinc. When hydrochloric acid reacts with limestone (calcium carbonate), carbon dioxide gas is produced.
When magnesium reacts with dilute hydrochloric acid, it gives off hydrogen gas.
Hydrochloric acid gives off hydrogen gas (H2) when it reacts with certain metals like magnesium or zinc.
No. Hydrochloric acid is a mineral acid.
It contains hydrochloric acid.
hydrochloric acid Nope. Hydrochloric Acid is HCl(gas) dissolved in water which gives H3ClO2 (which would be better written as H3OCl). HCl(gas) is called hydrogen chloride, it is only called hydrochloric acid when it is dissolve in water.. Back to the H2ClO ... Hypoclorous Acid
hydrochloric acid
it is always water.
Yes, hydrochloric acid is a strong acid.
Hydrochloric acid is classified as an acid.