It doesn't take any time: instantaneous!
Water vapor is produced when baking soda and hydrochloric acid are mixed.
Germanium does not react with hydrochloric acid at room temperature. However, it can react with hydrochloric acid when heated, forming germanium chloride.
Baking powder is an acid
Nothing, they don't react with each other
Gold react with aqua regia not with hydrochloric acid.
Yes, hydrochloric acid does react with baking soda. Baking soda is sodium hydrogen carbonate. Thus sodium hydrogen carbonate + hydrochloric acid --> sodium chloride + water + carbon dioxideNaHCO3 + HCl --> NaCl + H2O + CO2.(All the numbers should be subscripts).This is the reaction which happens in the stomach when we take baking soda for indigestion.
No, tartaric acid is not baking powder.
Baking soda is a base so any acid will react to it. The most commonly known is the reaction between baking soda and vinegar.
NaHCO3 + HCl = CO2 + H2O + NaCl
Yes, pounding chalk into powder will increase the rate of reaction with hydrochloric acid. This is because crushing the chalk into a powder increases its surface area, allowing more of it to come into contact with the hydrochloric acid and react.
No,Hydrochloric acid contains water while carbolic acid does not so they do not mix with each other and do not react.
Sulfur does not react with hydrochloric acid.