is soluble in water and will fizz when hydrochloric acid is added
Sodium sulfate is soluble in water. Hydrochloric acid is a water solution of HCl. Solubility is considered a physical property.
Beryllium metal is soluble in hydrochloric acid, sulphuric acid, sodium hydroxide, potassium hydroxide, etc.
Manganese is a metal. It is not soluble in water.
Formic acid is partially soluble in water
This is good question! I am taught about three strong acids. Sulphuric acid, nitric acid and hydrochloric acid. You do not have enough of sulphur in your diet to make lot of sulphuric acid. Nitrogen is there in the air. But it is not readily soluble. So nitric acid is not a good choice. You have hydrogen in the water. You have lot of water in your diet. You have the chloride in the sodium and potassium chloride. You take enough of these salts in your diet. So the hydrochloric acid was the logical 'solution' for the Nature.
is Ca(OH)2 is soluble in water and will hissing when hydrochloric acid is added
Sodium sulfate is soluble in water. Hydrochloric acid is a water solution of HCl. Solubility is considered a physical property.
Aniline is a base and forms salt with HCl which is soluble in water.
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Beryllium metal is soluble in hydrochloric acid, sulphuric acid, sodium hydroxide, potassium hydroxide, etc.
Thorium is not soluble in water but can react slowly with water; thorium can be dissolved in hydrochloric acid or concentrated nitric acid.
The equation when hydrochloric acid (HCl) is added to water (H2O) is: HCl + H2O → H3O+ + Cl-
Sodium carbonate react with hydrochloric acid !
Water. Hydrochloric acid is just hydrogen chloride gas dissolved in pure water.
There shouldn't be any precipitate. Metathesis between those reactants gives sodium chloride (soluble) and acetic acid (also soluble).
HCl is soluble in water. It is a strong acid and will dissociate completely to form H+ ions and Cl- ions.