Chlorogenic acid has nothing to do with chlorine. Basically greek work "chloros" means green. The nomenclature of this compound is derived because of its solution color.
Chlorogenic acid is derived from GREEN coffee beans, alkaline solutions turn GREEN upon exposure to air. lamely put "green color"- "genic" producing.
Chlorine is also derived from the same greek work. Chlorine is a green gas and hence related to chloros. Similarly chlorophyll and chlorite.
Chlorine reacts with water to form a mixture of hydrochloric acid and chloric(1) acid. The word and symbol equations are below: Chlorine + Water -> Hydrochloric Acid + Chloric(1) Acid Cl2 + H2O -> HCl + HOCl
Chlorine gas reacts with water to give hypochlorous acid and hydrochloric acid Cl2 + H2O -> HOCl + HCl Chlorine gas reacts with water to give hypochlorous acid and hydrochloric acid
Chlorine gas reacts with water to give hypochlorous acid and hydrochloric acid
chlorine gas
Reaction between an acid and a metal is usally, salt and hydrogen. So i think the reaction between chlorine and acid forms a salt and a gas.
chlorogenic acid is stable in green coffee, it is unstable at high temperatures and decomposes during roasting, so there fewer chlorogenic acid in a brewed cup of coffee.
They may by collectively called halides.But, hydrogen and chlorine make hydrochloric ACID, H + Bromine make hydrobromic ACID, sodium and chlorine make common salt and chlorine and chlorine make diatomic chlorine gas.
They may by collectively called halides.But, hydrogen and chlorine make hydrochloric ACID, H + Bromine make hydrobromic ACID, sodium and chlorine make common salt and chlorine and chlorine make diatomic chlorine gas.
Well, if you mean chlorine gas (an element) adding an acid (which would usually require bubbling it through the acid) won't do much in most cases (but could depend on the specific acid).But, if you mean chlorine bleach (the compound sodium hypochlorite) adding an acid to it generates toxic chlorine gas.The simple answer is yes you can, but the smart and safe answer depends on which kind of "chlorine" you mean, where you are doing it, and if you want to generate toxic products or not. I definitely recommend against adding acids to household chlorine bleach!
No, it is an diatomic element gas, Cl2 called chlorine
You should buy one which must contains minimum 50% of chlorogenic acid.
chlorogenic acid has tremendous benefits. It has been link to work as a power full antioxidant for the heart, colon and for the respiratory system. it is also well-know for reducing the amount of glucose being released to your bloodstream. therefore , it will help you to avoid getting fat and it will tell the fat cell to start apostosis.
Chloride - it is an anion and can be tested if white precipitate is formed when silver nitrate and nitrate acid is added to it.
Chlorine gas (Cl2)
We need chlorine to help form hydrochloric acid in our stomachs because chlorine is a part of the element of hydrochloric acid
Chlorine reacts with water to form a mixture of hydrochloric acid and chloric(1) acid. The word and symbol equations are below: Chlorine + Water -> Hydrochloric Acid + Chloric(1) Acid Cl2 + H2O -> HCl + HOCl
Chlorine gas reacts with water to give hypochlorous acid and hydrochloric acid Cl2 + H2O -> HOCl + HCl Chlorine gas reacts with water to give hypochlorous acid and hydrochloric acid