H+ and Cl-
HCl+NaOH, when mixed in equimolar amounts, produces a neutral solution of NaCl.
KOH + HCl -> KCl + H2O This is a neutralization reaction. You know because it produces water and a salt.
yes, it does react. It produces NaCl + CO2 + H2O so it looks like this... NaHCO3 + HCl ---> NaCl + CO2 + H2O
Reaction is: C6H5COCl + H2O → C6H5CO2H + HCl So it produces benzoic acid and hydrochlorid acid
Parietal Cells
It produces HCl instead
H+ and Cl-
HCl+NaOH, when mixed in equimolar amounts, produces a neutral solution of NaCl.
KOH + HCl -> KCl + H2O This is a neutralization reaction. You know because it produces water and a salt.
Limestone, by the reaction CaCO3 + 2 HCl = CaCl2+ H2O + CO2 (g).
yes, it does react. It produces NaCl + CO2 + H2O so it looks like this... NaHCO3 + HCl ---> NaCl + CO2 + H2O
Reaction is: C6H5COCl + H2O → C6H5CO2H + HCl So it produces benzoic acid and hydrochlorid acid
HCL produces the ions of the salts which are being dissolved in the acid and it dit NOT give any colour so only the metal part do it.
I assume you mean Neutralization between an acid and a base. A neutralization reaction produces water and a salt. Ex: NaOH + HCl yields H2O and NaCl
Ca(OH)Cl.. is a basic salt it reacts with HCl and produces CaCl2 and H2O...
Chlorides are salts of the hydrochloric acid (HCl).