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Explain the hydrocloric acid's reaction?​

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Concentrated hydrochloric acid dissolves many metals and forms oxidized metal chlorides and hydrogen gas. It also reacts with basic compounds such as calcium carbonate or copper(II) oxide, forming the dissolved chlorides that can be analyzed.

Chemical formula: HCl(aq)

Appearance: Colorless, transparent liquid, fumes in air if concentrated

Thermodynamic data: Phase behaviour; solid–liquid–gas

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Hydrochloric acid or muriatic acid is a colorless inorganic chemical system with the formula HCl. Hydrochloric acid has a distinctive pungent smell. It is classified as strongly acidic and can attack the skin over a wide composition range, since the hydrogen chloride completely dissociates in an aqueous solution.

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