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when aluminium is added to dil. hcl it forms aluminium chloride and hydrogen gas. 4 Al + +6 HCL=2 Al2CO3 + 3 H2
Magnesium react easily with hydrochloric acid and magnesium chloride is obtained.
This equation is CaO + 2 HCl -> CaCl2 + H2O.
Firstly, they'll react each other forming sodium hydrogen carbonate and sodium chloride. If there is excess HCl, the sodium hydrogen carbonate would further react till sodium chloride and evolve carbon dioxide.
You will obtain a sodium chloride solution in water.
2 Zn + 2 HCL --> H2 + 2 ZnCl
Al+HCl gives AlCl3+hydrogen So aluminium chloride is formed as a result.
Water. Hydrochloric acid is just hydrogen chloride gas dissolved in pure water.
when aluminium is added to dil. hcl it forms aluminium chloride and hydrogen gas. 4 Al + +6 HCL=2 Al2CO3 + 3 H2
Silver chloride is not soluble in water.
silver chloride should precipitate out.
Magnesium react easily with hydrochloric acid and magnesium chloride is obtained.
Sodium chloride is easily dissolved.
This equation is CaO + 2 HCl -> CaCl2 + H2O.
Firstly, they'll react each other forming sodium hydrogen carbonate and sodium chloride. If there is excess HCl, the sodium hydrogen carbonate would further react till sodium chloride and evolve carbon dioxide.
You will obtain a sodium chloride solution in water.
It becomes Barium Nitrate combined with Silver Chloride