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What is the full form of HCl ??​

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Answered by TrishakD
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Answered by Anonymous
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Full form of HCl :

HCl stands for Hydrochloric Acid which is considered as strong acid having pH less than 7. It is also referred Mineral acid.

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Uses of Hydrochloric Acid :

  • It is used to dissolve hard rock ( also called oil-bearing rocks ) in the oil industry.
  • It used for the production of several chemicals. ( such as glue )
  • It is used in removing the scales which are formed in boilers in the different industries with a process, known as descaling.
  • It is used in the production of Aqua regia. Aqua regia is thick liquid which contains 1 part of nitric acid and 3 parts of Hydrochloric acid. It is used in dissolving several metals including noble metals such as gold, platinum etc.

Properties of an Acid :

  • It has the capability to turn blue litmus in red colour.
  • They are sour in taste due to their properties.
  • They're conductors of electricity because of presence of ions in them.
  • They are considered corrosive in nature and have the tendency to destroy materials such as wood, paper, cloth, skin etc.
  • Acids generally gets dissolved in water.
  • Note - When you're dissolving an acid into the water, always add acid to water slowly and with constant stirring.
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Properties of Bases :

  • Bases are considered as "hydroxide" of metals.
  • When bases are tasted, it gives a bitter feeling.
  • They have the tendency to change red litmus into blue colour.
  • They are soapy to touch.
  • They produces salt and water, when reacts with acid. This process of reaction of acid and base to produce salt and water is known as "neutralization reaction".
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