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When Dilute HCL is added to water a more diluted solution of HCl is made.
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The constant solubility product is modified.
Al+HCl gives AlCl3+hydrogen So aluminium chloride is formed as a result.
HCl + NaF -> HF + NaCl
When Dilute HCL is added to water a more diluted solution of HCl is made.
If the solution is not a buffer, the HCl will react with the solution to form a product.
reaction takes place faster than of a solution that is less concentrated
Any reaction; a solution containing ions of H+, Na+ and Cl- is obtained.
Hydrochloric acid means the 36% solution (maximum) of HCl gas in water, when chlorine is added to this solution a small amount of HOCl is formed along with HCl, it is a useless reaction.
the concentration of Cl- increase (common ion), but the pH of the solution remain same.
When casein is added to HCl, it becomes a precipitate. It does this because of a process called acid coagulation.
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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
When 100cm3 of 1.0 molar of sodium hydoxide solution at 200oc was added to 100cm3of1.0 molar of HCL solution at 200oc,then the temperature of HCL rose to 26.8oc.calculate the standard heat of neutralisation?(Given that the specific heat capacity of water is 4.2KJg-1k-1)
Methyl is an indicator, when HCl, which is an acid, is added, the solution will turn red.