3-chloro-3-methylpentane
No, ZnCl2 does not react with dilute HCl because ZnCl2 is already a product of the reaction between zinc metal and HCl. So, no further reaction occurs when ZnCl2 is added to dilute HCl.
This reaction gives ammonium chloride as the product.
The major product from the treatment of propene with HCl is 2-chloropropane. The HCl adds across the double bond of propene to form a secondary alkyl halide.
The reaction of K2CO3 and HCl typically produces KCl (potassium chloride), H2O (water), and CO2 (carbon dioxide).
The product of the reaction between hydrochloric acid (HCl) and barium chloride (BaCl2) is barium chloride (BaCl2). There is no chemical reaction between the two compounds as they both remain as separate entities.
HCl + NaOH -------> NaCl + H2O
No, ZnCl2 does not react with dilute HCl because ZnCl2 is already a product of the reaction between zinc metal and HCl. So, no further reaction occurs when ZnCl2 is added to dilute HCl.
The product would be Triethylammonium Chloride.
Beryllium is soluble in HCl; the product of reaction is the beryllium chloride, BeCl2.
This reaction gives ammonium chloride as the product.
The major product from the treatment of propene with HCl is 2-chloropropane. The HCl adds across the double bond of propene to form a secondary alkyl halide.
It depends upon nature of reactant and conditions.
The reaction of K2CO3 and HCl typically produces KCl (potassium chloride), H2O (water), and CO2 (carbon dioxide).
The product of the reaction between hydrochloric acid (HCl) and barium chloride (BaCl2) is barium chloride (BaCl2). There is no chemical reaction between the two compounds as they both remain as separate entities.
Depending on the reaction, may be reactant or product.
The product of reacting ether with NaOH followed by HCl is an alcohol. The initial reaction with NaOH would form an alkoxide ion, which is then protonated by HCl to give the alcohol as the final product.
The product of this reaction is salt:NaOH + HCl = NaCl + H2O