By the reaction of hydrogen and chlorine gas HCl (Hydrochloric acid) may be formed. To bring about this reaction free radicals of hydrogen and chlorine in the ionic form are needed.
The reaction produces hydrogen gas as will most reaction between an acid and a metal.
Hydrogen.
Sodium chloride is formed by the reaction of sodium (Na) metal with chlorine (Cl) gas.
During the burning (oxidation) of carbon no hydrogen is released.
The reaction formed will be potassium chloride and hydrogen gas will be liberated. - KJ so cool!
The reaction produces hydrogen gas as will most reaction between an acid and a metal.
Under diffused sunlight, hydrogen gas and chlorine gas directly combine to form hydrogen chloride. Under direct sunlight the same reaction is explosive. It is not usually formed by its ions.
The compound hydrogen chloride, with formula HCl.
The compound hydrogen chloride, with formula HCl.
Reaction between an acid and a metal is usally, salt and hydrogen. So i think the reaction between chlorine and acid forms a salt and a gas.
water is formed H2O (2 hydrogen 1 oxygen)
Hydrogen chloride is a compound made from hydrogen and chlorine; the two are elements by themselves.
Hydrogen.
After this reaction ammonia (NH3) is obtained.
For each mole of hydrogen gas (H2) reacting with chlorine gas (Cl2), you will get 2 moles of HCl. H2 + Cl2 = 2 HCl
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water is formed H2O (2 hydrogen 1 oxygen)