No, it is a gas!
No, ethanoic acid (acetic acid) is a liquid at room temperature (25 degrees Celsius). It has a melting point of 16.6 degrees Celsius and a boiling point of 118.1 degrees Celsius.
= At what temp hydrochloric acid is corrosive? =
If your room temperature is 70 C then stearic acid would be in a liquid form as its melting point is 69.6 C. For the rest of us humans with a room temperature of around 24 C stearic acid is solid
Heating hydrochloric acid above 66 degrees Celsius can lead to the release of toxic fumes of hydrogen chloride gas. This gas is highly corrosive and can cause irritation to the respiratory tract and eyes. It is important to handle hydrochloric acid with caution and follow safety guidelines.
It can *form* a weak acid - it is solid carbon dioxide, which in solution is carbonic acid.
No, ethanoic acid (acetic acid) is a liquid at room temperature (25 degrees Celsius). It has a melting point of 16.6 degrees Celsius and a boiling point of 118.1 degrees Celsius.
= At what temp hydrochloric acid is corrosive? =
If your room temperature is 70 C then stearic acid would be in a liquid form as its melting point is 69.6 C. For the rest of us humans with a room temperature of around 24 C stearic acid is solid
Heating hydrochloric acid above 66 degrees Celsius can lead to the release of toxic fumes of hydrogen chloride gas. This gas is highly corrosive and can cause irritation to the respiratory tract and eyes. It is important to handle hydrochloric acid with caution and follow safety guidelines.
At 100 degrees C, malic acid is still a solid. At 130 degrees C, malic acid will decompose and form carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide gases.
It can *form* a weak acid - it is solid carbon dioxide, which in solution is carbonic acid.
That is 50o Fahrenheit, which is not that chilly. So, I will surmise that the bottle will contain a liquid.
solid is it?
85 + 273 = 358 K.
Zinc chloride is a white crystalline solid when zinc reacts with hydrochloric acid.
Add hydrochloric acid
The substance you are describing is likely table salt, also known as sodium chloride. It is a white solid at room temperature and melts at around 185 degrees Celsius.