What does hydrochloric acid cause to be released?
When HCl reacts with active metals H2 gas is released
Zn + 2 HCl + ZnCl2 + H2 (Gas)
When HCL reacts with a carbonate CO2 is realeased
CaCO3 + 2 HCl + CaCl2 + H2CO3
H2CO3 releases carbon dioxide
H2CO3 = H2O + CO2(Gas)
No gas is released when sulphur is added to dilute hydrochloric acid.
hydrochloric acid is a substance produced by the stomach; necessary for digestion of food.
Yes because hydrochloric acid is a very strong acid that can cause severe burns on human flesh.
Sulfuric acid, due to its dehydrating properties, won't react with the hydrochloric acid itself, but the water it is dissolved in. This would cause some hydrogen chloride fumes to be released, so be careful if you are to mix them together. In labs, this procedure is used to generate small amounts of hydrogen chloride gas.
Yes, "chloridric acid" is the same as "hydrochloric acid.
No gas is released when sulphur is added to dilute hydrochloric acid.
This is the hydrochloric acid.
hydrochloric acid is a substance produced by the stomach; necessary for digestion of food.
in the stomach
Yes because hydrochloric acid is a very strong acid that can cause severe burns on human flesh.
The main acid in the stomach to aid in digestion is hydrchloridic acid. Several enzymes are also released.
hydrochloric acid
yes due t he acid in the hydrochloric acid
This is not a good idea. Hydrochloric acid is highly corrosive especially towards metal and can easily cause damage to the sink or pipes.
No. Hydrochloric acid is a mineral acid.
It contains hydrochloric acid.
Sulfuric acid, due to its dehydrating properties, won't react with the hydrochloric acid itself, but the water it is dissolved in. This would cause some hydrogen chloride fumes to be released, so be careful if you are to mix them together. In labs, this procedure is used to generate small amounts of hydrogen chloride gas.