Chemistry, asked by sarojsolanki222, 9 months ago

if will do reactions of two things HCL and H2O so what will be the reaction chemical reaction​

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Answered by ns3443849
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Explanation:

we defined an acid as an ionic compound that contains H+ as the cation. This is slightly incorrect, but until additional concepts were developed, a better definition needed to wait. Now we can redefine an acid: an acid is any compound that increases the amount of hydrogen ion (H+) in an aqueous solution. The chemical opposite of an acid is a base. The equivalent definition of a base is that a base is a compound that increases the amount of hydroxide ion (OH−) in an aqueous solution. These original definitions were proposed by Arrhenius (the same person who proposed ion dissociation) in 1884, so they are referred to as the Arrhenius definition of an acid and a base, respectively.

Answered by SougatPandit
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Answer:

HCl+H2O=H30(+)+Cl-

Explanation:

When Hydrogen Chloride(HCl) reacts with water, the HCl dissolves and forms Hydrochloric Acid. Here is the chemical equation:

HCl+H20= H3O(+) + Cl-. The parenthetical plus sign shows that it is a cation and the chloride product is an anion. Hydrochloric Acid is monoprotic, which means it can only donate one proton or hydrogen atom per molecule to an aqueous solution.

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