This is a somewhat vague question since there are lots of different kinds of molecules, and they react differently to HCl. Also, HCl, hydrochloric acid, is not exactly considered to be a cleaning product. Soap would be more usual.
6 HCl molecules contain 12 atoms.
Mass of HCL given=3.46kgs = 3460 grams of HCL No. of moles of HCL=Mass of HCL provided/Atomic mass of HCL=3460/36.5=94.8 moles no. of molecules=no. of moles x Avogadro number=94.8 x 6.022 x 1023 =57 x 1024 molecules.
No, its made up of ions.
Some gases have polar molecules as HCl, HBr, SO2, but not all gases have polar molecules.
The number of Avogadro states that 1 mole equals 6.02214179*10^23 mole. So if you have 1*10^19 HCl molecules, you have: 1*10^19 / 6.02214179*10^23 = 1.660538783*10^-5 mole of HCl. Which equals 0.0166053878 milimole.
0,34 g HCl contain 5,6.10e21 molecules.
They are molecules.
The interactions between HCl molecules is a dipole-dipole interaction.
6 HCl molecules contain 12 atoms.
Mass of HCL given=3.46kgs = 3460 grams of HCL No. of moles of HCL=Mass of HCL provided/Atomic mass of HCL=3460/36.5=94.8 moles no. of molecules=no. of moles x Avogadro number=94.8 x 6.022 x 1023 =57 x 1024 molecules.
HCl is a molecule which is made of two atoms - hydrogen and chlorine.
No, its made up of ions.
It depends on how many molecules of HCl you have. In one molecule of HCl there are 2 atoms present.
Some gases have polar molecules as HCl, HBr, SO2, but not all gases have polar molecules.
The number of Avogadro states that 1 mole equals 6.02214179*10^23 mole. So if you have 1*10^19 HCl molecules, you have: 1*10^19 / 6.02214179*10^23 = 1.660538783*10^-5 mole of HCl. Which equals 0.0166053878 milimole.
Molecules that are polar(charged) dissolve best in water, while nonpolar molecules do not dissolve well in water.
Oxygen