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Magnesium react easily with hydrochloric acid and magnesium chloride is obtained.
magmesium chloride is formed and hydrogen gas is liberated.
They react, producing sodium chloride, carbon dioxide, and water.
Let's see. Assume iron II. Fe + 2HCl --> FeCl2 + H2 You get the products Iron (II) chloride ( ferrous chloride ) and hydrogen gas.
There is a vigorous and exothermic reaction. The hydrochloric acid and zinc react to produce zinc chloride and hydrogen gas. Large amounts of heat are also released.
when hydrogen chloride is dissolved in water to form hydrochloric acid, the hydrogen chloride turns to HCL subscript 38 because of the water molecules. i also believe that they change from clear to a misty green colour but it may just be the result of a dirty test tube.
Magnesium react easily with hydrochloric acid and magnesium chloride is obtained.
it results in hydrogen gas and sodium chloride.
magmesium chloride is formed and hydrogen gas is liberated.
Sodium chloride is dissolved in water and dissociated in ions.
Hydrogen is released and sodium chloride&sodium hydroxide remain in solution.
They react, producing sodium chloride, carbon dioxide, and water.
They will form Hydrogen and Strontium Chloride. Strontium might give out radiation because it should be one of the reactivity series.
Sodium Chloride is already a salt, and since Cl in the Hychloric acid is already a salt nothin happens, except hydrogen being produced. NaCL+HCL=NaCl and Hydrogen
Let's see. Assume iron II. Fe + 2HCl --> FeCl2 + H2 You get the products Iron (II) chloride ( ferrous chloride ) and hydrogen gas.
There is a vigorous and exothermic reaction. The hydrochloric acid and zinc react to produce zinc chloride and hydrogen gas. Large amounts of heat are also released.
They react tor produce hydrogen gas and aluminum chloride. 6HCl + 2Al --> 2AlCl3 + 3H2