to decontaminate or regulate pH levels
Yes,
Pure hydrogen chloride is molecular. But Hydrochloric acid is hydrogen chloride dissolved in molecules. In this state it exists as ions rather than molecules.
Possible, but it depends on what the acid is used for.
Sulphuric acid is used in the manufacture of fertilisers (superphosphates) and as a battery acid.
It is a weak acid mainly used for TITRATION
Yes,
the strongest acid you will use in school will be hydrochloic acid but it will be diluted and cannot harm you very quickly unless drunken.
Pure hydrogen chloride is molecular. But Hydrochloric acid is hydrogen chloride dissolved in molecules. In this state it exists as ions rather than molecules.
I found the answer. Correct me if I'm wrong. Antacid powders are made of alkali metals and work by neutralizing the excess hydrochloic acid (HCl) in your stomach.
This is good question! I am taught about three strong acids. Sulphuric acid, nitric acid and hydrochloric acid. You do not have enough of sulphur in your diet to make lot of sulphuric acid. Nitrogen is there in the air. But it is not readily soluble. So nitric acid is not a good choice. You have hydrogen in the water. You have lot of water in your diet. You have the chloride in the sodium and potassium chloride. You take enough of these salts in your diet. So the hydrochloric acid was the logical 'solution' for the Nature.
hydrochloic acid and sodium carbonate in limewater makes carbon dioxide which turns the limewater milky
It contains of hydrochloric acid and 2 enzymes, pepsin and rennin. the acidity of hydrochloric acid helps in activating pepsinogen and prorennin(the inactive form of pepsin and rennin respectively)
Carbonic acid is a weak acid .This acid is used to carbonate beverages.
Possible, but it depends on what the acid is used for.
Sulphuric acid is used in the manufacture of fertilisers (superphosphates) and as a battery acid.
It is a weak acid mainly used for TITRATION
Sulfuric acid is the most commonly used electrolyte - also called battery acid.