YES my science book says so it has components of salt and hydrochloric acid is found in both. your welcome...very,very welcome.
Vinegar contain:
Ethanoic Acid (syn.: acetic acid, with the chemical formula CH3COOH)
no hydrochloric acid HCl !
You really should never be drinking laboratory chemicals. From a purely hypothetical stance, you could drink very diluted HCL, but it obviously depends on how diluted.
Yes, dilute hydrochloric acid is acidic.
Strong
NO!!! Hydrochloric Acid is a mineral acid. Formula is (HCl) Vinegar is Ethanoic (Acetic) Acid a Carboxylic acid. Formula is (CH3COOH)
Hydrochloric acid can be either concentrated or dilute, depending on its specific concentration in water.
on a bottle of dilute hydrochloric acid
No gas is released when sulphur is added to dilute hydrochloric acid.
The formula of dilute hydrochloric acid is HCl
NO!!! Hydrochloric Acid is a mineral acid. Formula is (HCl) Vinegar is Ethanoic (Acetic) Acid a Carboxylic acid. Formula is (CH3COOH)
Hydrochloric acid can be either concentrated or dilute, depending on its specific concentration in water.
on a bottle of dilute hydrochloric acid
yes dilute hydrochloric oxide is a strong acid
Vinegar is dilute acetic acid, which is an acid, not a base.
The formula of dilute hydrochloric acid is HCl
No gas is released when sulphur is added to dilute hydrochloric acid.
The formula of dilute hydrochloric acid is HCl
strong acid.
No. Vinegar is dilute acetic acid, which is an acid.
No, vinegar contains ethanoic acid, which is a weak acid. On the other hand, hydrochloric acid is a stong acid.
Vinegar is mainly acetic acid. It is not hydrochloric acid.