It releases bubbles if carbon dioxide gas.
It releases bubbles if carbon dioxide gas.
it produces hydrogen
When the hydrochloric acid is dropped on limestone it will start to bubble (which is carbon dioxide). After thirty minutes, there will be CaCl2 and water left on the limestone.
By pouring your solution into a vessel containing the water you wish to dilute it with.
Dilute hydrochloric acid (HCl) is used, and this fizzes due to the presence of calcium carbonate (CACO3) in limestone
It releases bubbles if carbon dioxide gas.
It releases bubbles if carbon dioxide gas.
it produces hydrogen
carbon dioxide
Neutralization reaction occurs.
When the hydrochloric acid is dropped on limestone it will start to bubble (which is carbon dioxide). After thirty minutes, there will be CaCl2 and water left on the limestone.
By pouring your solution into a vessel containing the water you wish to dilute it with.
Dilute hydrochloric acid (HCl) is used, and this fizzes due to the presence of calcium carbonate (CACO3) in limestone
when acid is on limestone to start with there would be a continues fizz. After time acid would were slowly chip and were away the rock.
dilute hydrochloric acid
Blue
It depends entirely on the solution. Sugar solution for example could be drunk!. Dilute Hydrochloric Acid solution would be poisonous.