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
The difference between pseudoephedrine hcl and pseudoephedrine sulfate is the salt used to balance the charge of the pseudoephedrine molecule. Pseudoephedrine HCL uses chlorine while pseudoephedrine sulfate uses sulfur.
Is pseudoephedrine hcl the same as pseudoephedrine sulfate?
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HCl (with a lowercase L) is the correct formula for hydrogen chloride. HCI is a common way of misspelling that formula.
H2 is the formula for pure Hydrogen gas, whereas HCl is Hydrochloric Acid, which is a compound of Hydrogen and Chlorine.
First, its HCl, with a lowercase L, not HCI. The reaction is HCl + NaOH --> H2O + NaCl
HCl is hydrochloric acid. HCI, I have no idea what it is. :) Hope this helped.
The acid in your stomach is HCl with a lowercase L.
If you think yo HCl (not hci) this is the chemical formula of the hydrochloric acid.
For titration of hci in a mixture of hcl and acetic acid, the indicator used is
No, because HCI does not exist (though it would be one if it did). HCl though, is a compound.
HCl is a compound of hydrogen and chlorine.
HCI is Hydrogen (H), Carbon (C) and Iodine (I). Therefore, you have three elements in one molecule of HCI. Although, HCI is not balanced, so, that would actually be an ion, with negative charge.
HCI is the chemical formula for Hydrochloric acid. HCI is composed of a hydrogen ion and a chloride ion. The hydrogen ion causes HCI to become an acid.
no