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It stands for (H)ydro (C)h(L)oride which typically shows up at the end of a generic form of a certain medication and meaning HydroChloride is used within the formula.

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Why is HCl capable of being dissolved in water?

HCl is a polar covalent molecule, which means it has a positive and negative end. When HCl is added to water, the partial charges on the H and Cl atoms interact with the partial charges on the water molecules, allowing HCl to dissociate into H+ and Cl- ions. This interaction between the molecules enables HCl to dissolve in water.


What is the molecular structure of HCl?

HCl is a diatomic molecule composed of one hydrogen atom and one chlorine atom covalently bonded together. Its molecular structure is linear, with the hydrogen atom at one end and the chlorine atom at the other end.


Is tramadol hcl comparible to Vicodin?

No , the difference being : the non-ionic - organic form of tramadol (opioïde) with a basic R-NH2 group at one end, versus the ionic (salt) form after reaction with HCl (acid) : R-NH2.HCl. (Compare NH3 + HCl -> NH4Cl , or re-written as HNH2 + HCl -> HNH2.HCl a.k.a. ammonium chloride)


Other name for HCl?

Bleach (ilove2dance)Hydrochlorous acid does not exist. The -ous naming suffix is only used for anions that end in -ite, like the hypochlorite ion. However, an acid with that ion would be named hypochlorous acid. Hydro is only used as a prefix if the anion is not an oxoanion, one that contains oxygen. Hydrochlorous acid does not exist.


What is the colour change observed as the end point is approached when borax is titrated against a solution of HCl using screened methyl orange indicator?

When titrating borax with HCl using methyl orange indicator, the color changes from yellow to orange as the end point is approached. This color change is due to the change in pH from basic (yellow) to acidic (orange) as the titration progresses.

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