HCl is ionized, dextrose isn't.
H+ and Cl- Hydrochloric acid (HCl) is a strong electrolyte.
yeah, it cAN, but it is considered weak acid so it has less conductivity compare to other like HCL.
Because, HCl (Hydrochloric acid) Is a VERY strong acid. It is soluble in very few things. Most things are soluble IN HCl. Not the other way around. The more acidic it its, the less soluble it is.
it is colour less only b`coz the colour of phenolpthaline is pink then we dilute in hcl and hcl is colour less that`s why it is colour less
1.00 M AlCl3 solution shows more conductivity due to presence of more charges on ions.
1 m HCl is not more reactive than 4m HCl, but 4m HCl is more concentrated.
Hairy Cell Leukemia or HCL is a hematological malignancy and is a very rare form of leukemia accounting for less than 2% of leukemia cases. It effects men more than women.
reaction takes place faster than of a solution that is less concentrated
That's a difficult question to answer, because "pure" hydrochloric acid is a gas at room temperature, and the conductivity of a solution of hydrochloric acid depends on the concentration.
Yes, HCl will be fully ionised (1 mole gives 2 moles of ions) where as acetic acid will only partially be ionised, probably less than 1%, so 1 mole gives you less than 1.01 mole 'particles' in solution.
The pH increases because the HCl is becoming less acidic. A pH of 7 is neutral. A pH falls below 7, acidity increases. As pH rises above 7, basicity increases. Diluting HCl means that the HCl becomes less concentrated, and therefore, less acidic. As it becomes less acidic, the pH will become more basic, and thus increase.
Since our stomach contains dil. HCL then the pH will obviously be less than 7... it is apprx.between 1 and 2....