Difference between hypochlorous acid and hydrochloric acid
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hydrochloric acid is the mixture in which only hydrogen and chlorine r involved it's formula is HCl
hypochlorous acid is the mixture in which oxygen r also included wid hydrogen and chlorine
its formula is HOCl
hypochlorous acid is the mixture in which oxygen r also included wid hydrogen and chlorine
its formula is HOCl
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The difference between hypochlorous acid and hydrochloric acid are as follows:
Explanation:
- The hypochlorous acid partially dissociate in the aqueous solution whereas the hydrochloric acid completely dissociate in the aqueous solution.
- The hypochlorous acid is a weak acid whereas hydrochloric acid is a strong acid.
- The hypochlorous acid does not cause any effect on the skin and is used for making cosmetic products whereas the hydrochloric acid when accidentally applied on the skin can burn the skin.
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