i dont think so that hf is volatile though it looks like that is volatile due to lesss Atomic Mass but there is strong hydrogen bondig present ion it which makes it enough stable to become volatile while ihcl should be more volatile than these mentioned chemicals
HCl is the most volatile halogen acid.
Because sulphuric acid is non volatile and its sulphate ion is not interfering during the titration process while HCl is a volatile substance and its chloride ion interfere in the reaction as a reducing agent.
Most likely a denatured protein (plus HCl and water). You'll need to be more specific if you want a better answer.
This is how you write HCl (Hydrochloric acid) in water: HCl (aqueous) or short form HCl(aq)
No, they are different compounds, but are in the same group(i.e. acids)
HCl is the most volatile halogen acid.
Nacl forms ionic bond.So the attraction between Na &cl is very strong.so it is non volatile.But Hcl ic covalent compound.Itis very week bond.So itis volatile
Because sulphuric acid is non volatile and its sulphate ion is not interfering during the titration process while HCl is a volatile substance and its chloride ion interfere in the reaction as a reducing agent.
Most likely a denatured protein (plus HCl and water). You'll need to be more specific if you want a better answer.
This is how you write HCl (Hydrochloric acid) in water: HCl (aqueous) or short form HCl(aq)
When Dilute HCL is added to water a more diluted solution of HCl is made.
No, they are different compounds, but are in the same group(i.e. acids)
HCl fully ionizes in water, being a strong acid: HCl + H2O --> Cl- + H3O+
0.0747mol/L of HCL 1.81mol/L of water
By dilution (1000x) with water: Take 1.0 mL 1.0N HCl and add up to 1000 mL with pure water.
No, HCl, hydrogen chloride, is a corrosive gas. It dissolves in water to form hydrochloric acid. So, stomach acid is HCl and water.
The product is sodium chloride.The reaction is:NaOH + HCl - NaCl + H2O