Why HCL forms only one series of salts?
The salts that are soluble in hydrochloric acid are called Chlorides. When a metal such as Zinc is dissolved in HCL it forms a salt Zinc Chloride.
HCL produces the ions of the salts which are being dissolved in the acid and it dit NOT give any colour so only the metal part do it.
HCl gas is highly hygroscopic.
NaOH+HCl gives NaCl and H2O. This is the balanced one
Because HCl react with bases, salts, oxides, metals, the solution has an acidic pH and HCl dissociate forming hydrogen ions, H+.
Various type of salts are formed with H2SO4.. They are:K2SO4 , Na2SO4 , MnSO4 , BaSO4
The salts that are soluble in hydrochloric acid are called Chlorides. When a metal such as Zinc is dissolved in HCL it forms a salt Zinc Chloride.
HCL produces the ions of the salts which are being dissolved in the acid and it dit NOT give any colour so only the metal part do it.
Hydrochloric acid is the only term used for acid HCl
Chlorides are salts of the hydrochloric acid (HCl).
Because HCl react with bases, salts, oxides, metals, the solution has an acidic pH and HCl dissociate forming hydrogen ions, H+.
HCl gas is highly hygroscopic.
Because HCl react with bases, salts, oxides, metals, the solution has an acidic pH and HCl dissociate forming hydrogen ions, H+.
NaOH+HCl gives NaCl and H2O. This is the balanced one
Salts are the products of reactions between acids and bases. Example: NaOH + HCl = NaCl + H2O
hydrochloric acid(name) or HCL(formula)
Salts are the products of a reaction between an acid and a base; a common example: NaOH + HCl = NaCl + H2O