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Generally, you will create Manganese(II) Chloride. This is done by treating Manganese(IV) Oxide with Hydrochloric Acid.
Zinc react with hydrochloric acid and zinc chloride is formed.
Yes, "chloridric acid" is the same as "hydrochloric acid.
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HCl or Hydrochloric acid (located in stomach).
if you put aluminum foil on hydrochloric acid it can flow joke! hehe
It would very much depend on the strength of the acid, which you do not indicate. Your stomach is already full of hydrochloric.
Generally, you will create Manganese(II) Chloride. This is done by treating Manganese(IV) Oxide with Hydrochloric Acid.
Zinc react with hydrochloric acid and zinc chloride is formed.
It contains hydrochloric acid.
No. Hydrochloric acid is a mineral acid.
Yes, "chloridric acid" is the same as "hydrochloric acid.
Nothing will happen to the Sandstone :D Hope that would help =)
HCl or Hydrochloric acid (located in stomach).
Hydrochloric acid being a very good reducing agent, will interfere with the titrations and be oxidised to chlorine by potassium permanganate. Hence sulfuric acid is used, and not HCl.
Yes. It is an acid as its name would imply.
Yes, hydrochloric acid is an acid (as its name suggests).