3M is half as concentrated as 6M
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spelling?
tris tris cl is 6 cl and tris hcl is 3hcl...........
HCl (with a lowercase L) is the correct formula for hydrogen chloride. HCI is a common way of misspelling that formula.
Water is only formed if there is oxygen atom present and in this reaction no oxygen atom is present. Rather than neutralisation it is a combination reaction in which ammonia and HCl combine to produce ammonium chloride.
There is not much of a difference between the two of these. They are diphenhydramine in different salt forms but will have the same effect. Diphenhydramine citrate will be slightly more readily absorbed in the body than HCl.
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what is the difference between metformin and metformin HCL
The spelling.
spelling?
tris tris cl is 6 cl and tris hcl is 3hcl...........
what is the difference between metformin and metformin HCL
From what i have researched , the difference is that pseudoephedrine HCI has 16% pseudoephedrine HCL. You can read more on the following website http:/www.dow.com/dowexcipients/resources/pseu.htm
HCl (with a lowercase L) is the correct formula for hydrogen chloride. HCI is a common way of misspelling that formula.
Water is only formed if there is oxygen atom present and in this reaction no oxygen atom is present. Rather than neutralisation it is a combination reaction in which ammonia and HCl combine to produce ammonium chloride.
There is no difference. Same exact drug. Just different labeling for indications.
When those letters are used after a medication name, Hcl is likely to be the immediate release formulation, and ER the extended release formulation.