chloridric acid
Pcl3 + 3h2o-------> h3po3 + 3 hcl
YES.
HCL to acidify the mixture
Yes
MgCl + H20
Pcl3 + 3h2o-------> h3po3 + 3 hcl
YES.
HNO3 + KCl = KNO3 + HCl
HCL to acidify the mixture
Yes
There is no reaction between KF and HCl.
You can't "mm" is a measure of LENGTH and HCL (either as a liquid or a gas) is measured by VOLUME.
MgCl + H20
2 HCl + F2 --> 2 HF + Cl2 HCl is hydrochloric acid, and when it reacts with F2 (Flourine-a non-metal), it yields hydroflouric acid and Chlorine
Only a liquid can boil. HCl boils at -84.9C
The reactants are placed to the left before the sign = and products to the right. Example:NaOH + HCl = NaCl + H2O where:- NaOH and HCl are the reactants- NaCl and H2O are the products
a chemical reaction is taking place