HCl is an acid.
HCl is an example of acid. It is not a base.
HCL is the conjugate acid pair of Cl. And Cl is the conjugate base pair of HCl.
HCl is considered an acid in chemical reactions.
For the nitric acid (HNO3) the conjugate base is the ion (NO3)-.
HCl is not considered a weak base; it is actually a strong acid.
HCl is an example of acid. It is not a base.
HCl is a strong acid, not a base.
It is an acid.
HCL is the conjugate acid pair of Cl. And Cl is the conjugate base pair of HCl.
HCl is considered an acid in chemical reactions.
For the nitric acid (HNO3) the conjugate base is the ion (NO3)-.
HCl is not considered a weak base; it is actually a strong acid.
HCl is hydrochloric acid HI is hydroiodic acid HF is hydrofluoric acid H2SO4 is sulfuric acid HNO3 is nitric acid HBr is hydrobromic acid HClO4 is perchloric acid
HCl is the chemical formula of hydrochloric acid.
Hydrochloric acid is an acid.
LiOH + HCl -> LiCl + H2O This is an acid base neutralization reaction producing a salt, lithium chloride (LiCl ) and water.
HCL* and no, HCL (hydrochloric acid) is obviously an acid, and not a base. this is because on the pH scale HCL has a rating higher than 7pH, making it not a base nor neutral. ;)