HCl (aq) + H2O (L) ---------> H3O+ (aq) + Cl- (aq)
NH4+ AND Cl-
Negatively charge Cl- ions, whereby the solution remains pH neutral, and positively charged hydronium ions (H3O+) which cause a decrease in the pH - making the solution acidic.
Hydrochloric acid contains H+ and Cl- ions.
i believe it is
2M+ HCl
H positive ion...
These ions are H+ and Cl-.
H+ and Cl-
When you mix megnesium and hydrochloric acid, hydrogen gas is created. Mg + HCl -> MgCl + H2
Mixing a chlorine solution with any acid has the potential to release chlorine gas, which can be fatal if exposed to enough of it. If Chlorine gas comes in contact with water, or a mucus membrane (such as your eyes, nasal passage, or lungs) it will form Hydrochloric acid.Chlorine IS a GAS, at standard temperature and pressure [basically, normal ambient atmospheric temperature and pressure]. Chlorine gas mixed with water makes Hydrochloric Acid. IF one dissolves as much Chlorine into water as the water will hold, then one has created Concentrated Hydrochloric Acid [better known as Muriatic Acid]. Therefore, if trying to mix Chlorine gas into Muriatic Acid [Concentrated Hydrochloric Acid] the result is that the gas will only "pass through" [bubble through] the already fully concentrated liquid acid. Yes, there will be gas released, but not from any kind of chemical reaction, only by bubbling through, because the the concentrated acid can/will take NO MORE Chlorine gas.
The full form of HCl is hydrochloric acid or hydrogen chloride gas.
2HCl + Mg -> MgCl2 + H2 The above equation shows the reactants and products. There will be bubbling as the hydrogen gas is being created and the magnesium disappears as the magnesium chloride is formed.
You do! HCL, hydrochloric acid, is produced by humans and is used in the digestive system. It can be found in the stomach and although it does help to break down food, its main purpose is to activate pepsinogen. When activated, pepsinogin becomes pepsin which is very effective at breaking down proteins, the peptide bonds in the protein to be exact. Hydrochloric acid is created in a different location than the pepsinogen, which is created in the stomach so that they don't mix and mistakenly activate. After the bolus, food being digested, leaves the stomach, the hydrochloric acid is neutralized by a base called sodium bicarbonate in the duodenum. I'm pretty sure that animals with stomachs use this process, but I am not definite on that.
When you mix megnesium and hydrochloric acid, hydrogen gas is created. Mg + HCl -> MgCl + H2
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Mixing a chlorine solution with any acid has the potential to release chlorine gas, which can be fatal if exposed to enough of it. If Chlorine gas comes in contact with water, or a mucus membrane (such as your eyes, nasal passage, or lungs) it will form Hydrochloric acid.Chlorine IS a GAS, at standard temperature and pressure [basically, normal ambient atmospheric temperature and pressure]. Chlorine gas mixed with water makes Hydrochloric Acid. IF one dissolves as much Chlorine into water as the water will hold, then one has created Concentrated Hydrochloric Acid [better known as Muriatic Acid]. Therefore, if trying to mix Chlorine gas into Muriatic Acid [Concentrated Hydrochloric Acid] the result is that the gas will only "pass through" [bubble through] the already fully concentrated liquid acid. Yes, there will be gas released, but not from any kind of chemical reaction, only by bubbling through, because the the concentrated acid can/will take NO MORE Chlorine gas.
Hydrogen gas is produced:Zn + 2HCl → ZnCl2 + H2↑ + ΔQZinc (Zn) reacts with Hydrochloric Acid (HCl) to produce Zinc Chloride (ZnCl2), Hydrogen Gas (H2), and Heat.
Matter can neither be created nor destroyed. However zinc does react with hydrochloric acid, producing zinc chloride and hydrogen gas. The hydrochloric acid isn't destroyed, only changed into something else.
The full form of HCl is hydrochloric acid or hydrogen chloride gas.
Magnesium reacts with acid to produce hydrogen gas. For example reaction of Magnesium with Hydrochloric acid is..... Mg +2HCl ----> MgCl2 + H2 gas
2HCl + Mg -> MgCl2 + H2 The above equation shows the reactants and products. There will be bubbling as the hydrogen gas is being created and the magnesium disappears as the magnesium chloride is formed.
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You do! HCL, hydrochloric acid, is produced by humans and is used in the digestive system. It can be found in the stomach and although it does help to break down food, its main purpose is to activate pepsinogen. When activated, pepsinogin becomes pepsin which is very effective at breaking down proteins, the peptide bonds in the protein to be exact. Hydrochloric acid is created in a different location than the pepsinogen, which is created in the stomach so that they don't mix and mistakenly activate. After the bolus, food being digested, leaves the stomach, the hydrochloric acid is neutralized by a base called sodium bicarbonate in the duodenum. I'm pretty sure that animals with stomachs use this process, but I am not definite on that.
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