Hcl, it's ph is lower.
HCL is completely (or nearly 100%) ionized because it is a strong acid whereas the CH3COOH is partially ionized as it is a weak acid.
Mg ribbon will react more vigorously with HCl compared to CH3COOH because HCl is a stronger acid than CH3COOH. This higher acidity of HCl results in a faster reaction rate with magnesium, leading to more intense fizzing.
At equal concentrations, the pH of HCl solution will be lower than that of CH3COOH solution due to HCl being a stronger acid than CH3COOH. This is because HCl fully dissociates in water to produce more H+ ions compared to the partial dissociation of CH3COOH.
Fizzing will occur more in test tube A because: i) HCl is a strong acid while CH3COOH is a weak acid ii) HCl completely dissociates into H+ and Cl- ions while CH3COOH wont completely ionise!!!
ch3coona+FECL2
HCL is completely (or nearly 100%) ionized because it is a strong acid whereas the CH3COOH is partially ionized as it is a weak acid.
Mg ribbon will react more vigorously with HCl compared to CH3COOH because HCl is a stronger acid than CH3COOH. This higher acidity of HCl results in a faster reaction rate with magnesium, leading to more intense fizzing.
At equal concentrations, the pH of HCl solution will be lower than that of CH3COOH solution due to HCl being a stronger acid than CH3COOH. This is because HCl fully dissociates in water to produce more H+ ions compared to the partial dissociation of CH3COOH.
because hcl is more acidic than ch3cooh. ch3cooh (ethanoic acid) is a weak acid whereas hcl is a very strong acid.
Fizzing will occur more in test tube A because: i) HCl is a strong acid while CH3COOH is a weak acid ii) HCl completely dissociates into H+ and Cl- ions while CH3COOH wont completely ionise!!!
HCl is ionized, dextrose isn't.
ch3coona+FECL2
When acetic acid (CH3COOH) reacts with thionyl chloride (SOCl2), acetoyl chloride (CH3COCl) and hydrogen chloride (HCl) are formed. This reaction is a substitution reaction where the hydroxyl group (OH) in acetic acid is replaced by a chlorine atom from thionyl chloride. The overall reaction can be represented as: CH3COOH + SOCl2 → CH3COCl + HCl
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Hydrochloric acid (HCl) is the acid produced in the stomach.
Yes, HCl is considered a strong acid because it dissociates almost completely into hydrogen ions (H+) and chloride ions (Cl-) in aqueous solutions. This high degree of ionization contributes to its strong acidic properties.
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