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Hydrochloric acid being a very good reducing agent, will interfere with the titrations and be oxidised to chlorine by potassium permanganate. Hence sulfuric acid is used, and not HCl.
No. HCl is hydrochloric acid and H2SO4 is sulphuric acid.
Sulfuric acid is used to make copper sulphate.
ic, as in hydrochloric or sulfuric acid.
Hydrochloric acid is the third strongest acid after sulfuric acid and hydrofluoric acid.
sulfuric acid H2SO4 hydrogen sulphate HSO4-
Sulfuric acid, Hydrochloric acid, Nitric acid, Phosphoric Acid
Hydrochloric acid being a very good reducing agent, will interfere with the titrations and be oxidised to chlorine by potassium permanganate. Hence sulfuric acid is used, and not HCl.
Sulphate is an ion. If joined with Hydrogen, it becomes Sulfuric Acid.
No. HCl is hydrochloric acid and H2SO4 is sulphuric acid.
Sulfuric acid is used to make copper sulphate.
ic, as in hydrochloric or sulfuric acid.
Hydrochloric acid is the third strongest acid after sulfuric acid and hydrofluoric acid.
No, sulfuric acid oxidizes metals like those found in nichrome. Use hydrochloric acid instead.
No, these are two different chemicals. Hydrochloric acid, or hydrogen chloride, is a compound of hydrogen and chlorine. Sulfuric acid, is a compound of hydrogen, sulfur, and oxygen.
Yes.
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