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What is the element compound of hydrochloric acid?

The compound formula of hydrochloric acid is HCl, or rather written (in solution) as: H3O+(aq) and Cl-(aq).


What substances form from the reaction of hydrogen and chlorine gas?

The compound hydrogen chloride, with formula HCl.


What substance forms the reaction of hydrogen and chlorine gas?

The compound hydrogen chloride, with formula HCl.


Is HCl gas a mixture or a compound?

HCl gas is a compound.


What is the name of the compound whose formula is HCL?

No such compound as 'HCL'. However, if you mean 'HCl'. Then it is hydrochloric acid. NB When writing chemical formula, a single letter element is ALWAYS a CAPITAL letter ( (H) Hydrogen) . A two letter element is ; first letter is a capital letter and the second letter is lower/small case ( (Cl) Chlorine) ; NOT (CL). This is the recognised international standard. NNB There is no element with a single letter 'L'.


HCl is the formula for which acid?

HCl is the formula for hydrochloric acid.


What is the formula for HCl and water?

The formula for hydrochloric acid (HCl) is HCl, and the formula for water is H2O.


Is HCL a compound?

"L" is not a recognized element, but HCl is indeed a compound.


What is the compound name HCl?

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What is the difference between formula H 2 and formula HCI?

H2 is the formula for pure Hydrogen gas, whereas HCl is Hydrochloric Acid, which is a compound of Hydrogen and Chlorine.


What is the formula of salicylaldehyde and neutral ferric chloride?

ferric salicylate(Violet colour compound) and HCL are made


What is the formula for binary molecular compound?

The formula for a binary molecular compound consists of the symbols of the elements present in the compound, with subscripts indicating the ratio in which they combine. The element with the lower electronegativity is typically listed first, followed by the element with higher electronegativity. The subscripts in the formula indicate the number of atoms of each element in the compound.