HCl
Hydrochloric is not an ionic compound, in fact, its full name is hydrochloric acid, which leads us to the conclusion that it is an acid.
Zn + HCl ---> ZnCl2 + H2 ZINC CHLORIDE IS THE ANSWER
Hydrobromic Acid (HBr) is an ionic compound. (All acids and bases are ionic)
Hydrogen Chloride (the gas) has covalent bonds, but Hydrochloric acid forms ionic bonds. As to why this occurs, I am clueless
I'm assuming you mean hydrochloric acid, HCl? This would be a covalent molecule, because of both atoms being nonmetals.
Hydrochloric is not an ionic compound, in fact, its full name is hydrochloric acid, which leads us to the conclusion that it is an acid.
molecular
Zn + HCl ---> ZnCl2 + H2 ZINC CHLORIDE IS THE ANSWER
it is ionic
Hydrobromic Acid (HBr) is an ionic compound. (All acids and bases are ionic)
Hydrogen Chloride (the gas) has covalent bonds, but Hydrochloric acid forms ionic bonds. As to why this occurs, I am clueless
I'm assuming you mean hydrochloric acid, HCl? This would be a covalent molecule, because of both atoms being nonmetals.
Yes salt is formed from ionic bonding of a cation and an anion.
Yes, hydrochloric acid is a compound of hydrogen and chlorine.
Compound
No, HCL is not a molecular compound. It is an ionic compound formed by the reaction between hydrogen gas and chlorine gas, resulting in the formation of hydrochloric acid.
Hydrochloric acid has the chemical formula HCl. It is a compound.