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How can you neutralize hydrocholric acid?

add water in copious amounts if acid is contained


What is the Molecular equation of hydrocholric acid with sodium hydroxide?

HCI


What is formed When sodium chloride and hydrochloric acid?

Sodium chloride doesn't react with hydrocholric acid.


What gas does hydrocholric acid produce when mixed with copper carbonate?

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Why we use hydrocholric acidic instead of sulphuric acid why?

Hydrochloric acid is commonly used over sulfuric acid in certain applications because it is less aggressive, safer to handle, and produces less toxic fumes. Additionally, hydrochloric acid is more efficient at dissolving certain types of materials compared to sulfuric acid.


How does pepsinogen become active pepsin?

The proenzyme pepsinogen,on exposure to hydrochloric acid gets converted into active enzyme pepsin,the proteolytic enzyme of the stomach.Pepsin converts proteins into proteoses and peptones(peptides).


Is hydrocholric acid and magenesium is a endothermic or exothermic reaction?

It is exothermic. Heat will be released to the environment in this reaction. It is also a single replacement reaction. Here is the equation: 2HCl + Mg --> MgCl2 + H2


Do all metals react with hydrocholric acid?

No, not all metals react with hydrochloric acid. Generally, metals that are more reactive than hydrogen in the reactivity series will react with hydrochloric acid to form metal chloride and hydrogen gas. Metals which are less reactive than hydrogen, such as copper, silver, and gold, do not react with hydrochloric acid.


How is acid rain from natural rainwater?

you can tell if you look at it because it looks like watered down milk. first you have to get rain water get all the dirt out of it then see if it looks like that Sulfur dioxide


What does citric acid look like?

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What are the three different types of burns what do they look like and how should they be treated?

Three different types of burns are first, second, and third degree burns. 1st degree looks like a burn, 2nd degree looks like a blister, and 3rd degree looks like acid burned off the epidermis.


What does unsaturated fatty acid look like?

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