Nothing when the salt is neutral (NaCl) or acidic (NH4Cl)
but with a basic salt (NaHCO3) an acid will neutralise it:
H+ + (Cl- + Na+) + HCO3---> CO2 + H2O + (Cl- + Na+)
When magnesium reacts with hydrochloric acid, it forms magnesium chloride and hydrogen gas. The magnesium metal reacts with the hydrochloric acid to produce magnesium chloride, a salt, and hydrogen gas is released as a byproduct.
The reaction between soap, which is typically a salt of a fatty acid, and hydrochloric acid would produce the fatty acid and the salt of hydrochloric acid. The general equation would be: Soap (fatty acid salt) + HCl → Fatty acid + HCl.
The acid that reacted to give the salt NaCl is hydrochloric acid (HCl).
The reaction between the salt of a carboxylic acid and HCl results in the formation of the carboxylic acid itself and the salt of hydrochloric acid. The general equation for this reaction is: Salt of carboxylic acid + HCl → Carboxylic acid + Salt of hydrochloric acid
The reaction between potassium and hydrochloric acid forms potassium chloride (KCl) salt. This is because potassium is a metal and hydrochloric acid is an acid, leading to the formation of a salt through a neutralization reaction.
Carbonic acid gives an acid salt but hydrochloric acid does not
NaCl salt is formed and H2 gas is given off
Hydrochloric acid is a strong acid often used in industrial processes and laboratory settings. It is not found in salt; salt is typically a compound of sodium and chloride ions, where chloride is derived from hydrochloric acid.
When magnesium reacts with hydrochloric acid, it forms magnesium chloride and hydrogen gas. The magnesium metal reacts with the hydrochloric acid to produce magnesium chloride, a salt, and hydrogen gas is released as a byproduct.
The reaction between soap, which is typically a salt of a fatty acid, and hydrochloric acid would produce the fatty acid and the salt of hydrochloric acid. The general equation would be: Soap (fatty acid salt) + HCl → Fatty acid + HCl.
The acid that reacted to give the salt NaCl is hydrochloric acid (HCl).
A salt forms. And also hydrogen gas. It is a very explosive, uncontrolable reaction!
This stuff is easily found on the wiki. "hydrochloric acid was produced fromvitriol (sulfuric acid) and common salt. "
When sodium chloride reacts with hydrochloric acid, it forms sodium chloride solution. The hydrogen ions from the hydrochloric acid combine with the chloride ions from the sodium chloride, creating hydrochloric acid. Sodium ions remain in solution.
Hydrochloric acid.
How about the ever faithful hydrochloric acid and sodium hydroxide: HCl + NaOH --> NaCl + H20. Strong Acid + Strong Base = Salt & Water
The reaction between the salt of a carboxylic acid and HCl results in the formation of the carboxylic acid itself and the salt of hydrochloric acid. The general equation for this reaction is: Salt of carboxylic acid + HCl → Carboxylic acid + Salt of hydrochloric acid