uses of hydrochloric acid
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Explanation:
Hydrochloric acid is HCl. It gives H+ ions when dissolved in water. It turns blue litmus paper red. It is sour to taste.
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Hydrochloric acid has the following functions:
(i) Helps in production of NaCl when combined with NaOH.
(ii) Used in acidification of water to carry out electrolysis.
(iii) In human stomach for food digestion.
(iv) In making bleaching powder.
(v) To produce chlorine gas on Anode.
(i) Helps in production of NaCl when combined with NaOH.
(ii) Used in acidification of water to carry out electrolysis.
(iii) In human stomach for food digestion.
(iv) In making bleaching powder.
(v) To produce chlorine gas on Anode.
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