HCl is ionozed in aq solution
HCl + H2O = H3O(+ CHARGE) + Cl (- CHARGE)
HCl FORMULA WILL REAMAIN HCl OT WILL BOT CHANGE
aqueous acid solution it is solute or solvent
Hydrochloric acid is an aqueous solution of hydrogen chloride (HCl) and water (H2O). The acid is a liquid matter.
If you add an aqueous solution of sodium sulfate (Na2SO4) to an aqueous solution of hydrochloric acid (HCl), there is NO REACTION. So, yes, it is a physical change because you made solutions of the two reagents, but for no other reason.
Hydrochloric acid is a aqueous solution of hydrogen chloride gas (HCl) and is a strong acid.
Hydrochloric acid
aqueous acid solution it is solute or solvent
This is a solution of hydrogen chloride (HCl) in water.
Hydrochloric acid is an aqueous solution of hydrogen chloride (HCl) and water (H2O). The acid is a liquid matter.
H+ and Cl-
Hydrogen chloride in aqueous solution is commonly known as hydrochloric acid.
I think you must mean aqueous HCl, which is aqueous hydrochloric acid, meaning the hydrochloric acid has been diluted with water.
If you add an aqueous solution of sodium sulfate (Na2SO4) to an aqueous solution of hydrochloric acid (HCl), there is NO REACTION. So, yes, it is a physical change because you made solutions of the two reagents, but for no other reason.
Hydrochloric acid is a aqueous solution of hydrogen chloride gas (HCl) and is a strong acid.
Yes!An acid (generally speaking) will form H3O+, or hydronium ions (an extra H is attached to a water molecule) in aqueous solution.An electrolyte is a solution whose aqueous solutions conduct electricity.An example would be Hydrochloric acid. Hydrochloric acid, HCl(aq) will completely disassociate in aqueous solution (dissolve), and hence form Hydronium ions.Hydronium ions are very mobile in water, and will transfer the electrical charge throughout the solution, hence making it electricity conductible.
Hydrochloric acid
potassium chloride (KCl)
CN-(aq)+H+(aq)----> HCN(aq)