Science, asked by jaybhanushali2007, 2 months ago

who see first hydrochloric acid ? why did he give name this explian ??​

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Answered by sonyprakash415
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Explanation:

Abu Bakr ᴀʟ-ʀᴀᴢɪ ʜᴇ ꜱᴇᴇ ꜰɪʀꜱᴛ ʜyᴅʀᴏᴄʜʟᴏʀɪᴄ ᴀᴄɪᴅ.

Answered by Nikhil0204
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ANSWER :-

In the early tenth century, the Persian physician and alchemist Abu Bakr al-Razi conducted experiments with sal ammoniac (ammonium chloride) and vitriol (hydrated sulfates of various metals), which he distilled together, thus producing the gas hydrogen chloride. In doing so, al-Razi came very close to discovering hydrochloric acid, but it appears that he disregarded the gaseous products of his experiments, concentrating instead on the color changes that could be effected in the residue.  Drawing on al-Razi's experiments, the De aluminibus et salibus ("On Alums and Salts", an eleventh- or twelfth century Arabic text falsely attributed to al-Razi and translated into Latin in the second half of the twelfth century by Gerard of Cremona, 1144-1187) described the heating of metals with various salts, which in the case of mercury resulted in the production of mercury(II) chloride (corrosive sublimate).

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