Similarities between hydroclric acid and sodium chloride
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When mixed with water, it makes a mild ionic solution of Na- and Cl+which has almost no effect on the Ph of the water. It makes up a large portion of the salt dissolved in Earth's oceans, and therefore in the blood of creatures evolved there--like us.
Hydrochloric acid arises from mixing hydrogen chloride (Hcl) with water to produce a powerfully acidic iconic solution of H3O+ and Cl-, which in strong concentrations is powerful enough to dissolve living tissue whole.
Our bodies manufacture hydrochloric acid to aid in digestion, but in high concentrations or outside it natural containment, it would be gruesomely deadly.
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When mixed with water, it makes a mild ionic solution of Na- and Cl+which has almost no effect on the Ph of the water. It makes up a large portion of the salt dissolved in Earth's oceans, and therefore in the blood of creatures evolved there--like us.
Hydrochloric acid arises from mixing hydrogen chloride (Hcl) with water to produce a powerfully acidic iconic solution of H3O+ and Cl-, which in strong concentrations is powerful enough to dissolve living tissue whole.
Our bodies manufacture hydrochloric acid to aid in digestion, but in high concentrations or outside it natural containment, it would be gruesomely deadly.
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