Hydrochloric Acid
Carbonic acid(H2CO3/H(CO3)2
HCl with a capital H capital C and lowercase L
All acids have H in them. Some examples of acids are: Carbonic acid Hydrochloric acid Sulphuric acid
"H2CO2 is known as "Carbonic acid". It is formed from a hydrogen ion (H+) and a bicarbonate ion (HCO3-)" This is wrong, H2CO2 is known as FORMIC acid H2CO3 is Carbonic Acid.
acetic acid is the acid name for hydrogen acetate, H(C2H3O2)
H-C=O/-OH. Formic acid.
Hydrochloric Acid
Carbonic acid(H2CO3/H(CO3)2
Acid
Carbonic acid(H2CO3/H(CO3)2
HCl with a capital H capital C and lowercase L
All acids have H in them. Some examples of acids are: Carbonic acid Hydrochloric acid Sulphuric acid
"H2CO2 is known as "Carbonic acid". It is formed from a hydrogen ion (H+) and a bicarbonate ion (HCO3-)" This is wrong, H2CO2 is known as FORMIC acid H2CO3 is Carbonic Acid.
an acid dissolved in water produce H+, a base dissolved in water removes H+ Question wording is unclear what process is meant.
Ethanoic acid is another name for acetic acid, which has the chemical formula CH3COOH. The reaction in solution is CH3COOH produces CH3CO2- + H+.
The name of Hydrogen molecule is partial positive.