Nothing. Copper does not react with non-oxidizing acids (such as hydrochloric acid) because it is a noble metal (meaning it resists corrosion when exposed to air). All noble metals are inert components when exposed to non-oxidizing acids.
what happens
You get carbon dioxide.
Well if you mix aluminum with hydrochloric acid, it will produce large amounts of hydrogen gas.
Since Sodium Hydroxide is a base and hydrochloric acid is an acid, you will make water and sodium chloride.
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what happens
It reacts
You get carbon dioxide.
Well if you mix aluminum with hydrochloric acid, it will produce large amounts of hydrogen gas.
Since Sodium Hydroxide is a base and hydrochloric acid is an acid, you will make water and sodium chloride.
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Formation of a lithium chloride (LiCl) solution
it makes hydrogen
At low concentration: nothing, at high conc. i.d.k.
We cannot mix hydroxy ethyl oleylamine and hydrochloric acid directly.
it makes a masive explosion
A white solid Ammonium chloride is formed, HCl + NH3 -----> NH4Cl