it is soft because of weak vander wall forces in between the sheets of brick acid.
Acetic acid is (one of) the technical name(s). The official name is ethanoic acid.
The balanced equation for the reaction of sulfur (S) and hydrochloric acid (HCl) is: S + 2HCl -> H2S + Cl2. In this reaction, sulfur reacts with hydrochloric acid to produce hydrogen sulfide gas and elemental chlorine.
The balanced chemical equation for the reaction between hydrochloric acid (HCl) and sodium carbonate (Na2CO3) is: 2HCl + Na2CO3 → 2NaCl + H2O + CO2. This balanced equation shows that two moles of hydrochloric acid react with one mole of sodium carbonate to produce two moles of sodium chloride, one mole of water, and one mole of carbon dioxide.
No. "Fizzy drinks" contain carbonic acid. Some soft drinks (including some that don't "fizz", like lemonade) contain other acids (for example, many contain small amounts of citric acid, and Coca-Cola contains small amounts of phosphoric acid). However, no carbonated beverage with which I am familiar uses sulfuric acid as an actual ingredient (though it may be present in trace amounts).
The anion name for hydro sulfuric acid is sulfide ion (S^2-).
Rodger James Manning has written: 'The determination of boric acid, alone and in the presence of phosphoric acid' -- subject(s): Boric acid, Phosphoric acid
Jan Coops has written: 'De stereoisomerie der wijnsteenzuren in verband met de complexvorming met boorzuur' -- subject(s): Tartaric acid, Boric acid, Isomerism
Like you do when you pronounce the "s" in "soft".
B2S3(s) + 6 H2O (l) ---> 3 H2S(g) + 2H3BO3(aq)
soft
Enid Anderson has written: 'Making nursery rhyme toys' -- subject(s): English Nursery rhymes, Soft toy making 'The Great Soft Cat and Kitten Book' 'The techniques of soft toymaking' -- subject(s): Soft toy making 'Patterns for soft toys' -- subject(s): Soft toy making
Seven Up, Shasta Cola, Sprite and Squirt are soft drinks. They begin with S.
Sulphuric these days also spelt as sulfuric
Its name is "sulphurous acid". So it is quite obviously an acid, not a base!
it has citric acid in it yes... but as far as 80's acid no :)
Soft Musics like 80's or 90's soft English songs
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