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Chemical Formula don't have a plus (+) sign in them. What you have shown us

H2O+HCI = hydrochloric acid
is a reaction

 

This forms HCL(aq), the formula of hydrochloric acid

 

Is that clear?

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things in brakets () usualy show the state of the chem, (s) solid (l) liquid (g) gas and (aq) aqueous in water :)

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Chemical Formula don't have a plus (+) sign in them. What you have shown us

is a reaction

 

This forms HCL(aq)' date=' the [i']formula[/i] of hydrochloric acid

 

Is that clear?

 

But, if hydrochloric acid react with something else , what should the formula of the raw material ( hydrochloric acid , HCI or HCI+H2O?)??? :confused:

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If it is hydrochoric acid dissolved water, then it is H2O(aq). This is because being water influences the reaction.

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But, if hydrochloric acid react with something else , what should the formula of the raw material ( hydrochloric acid , HCI or HCI+H2O?)??? :confused:

 

 

HCI? Hydrogen carbon iodide??

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Well, what Ithink happened, the formula is written as HCl. The l at the end of the formula looks like a capital I, therefore, making cheungcheung think it was an I!

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:). Well, if you are willing to accept people from other countries posting on the forums, you will just have to tolerate small speeling mistakes. All that patters here is that we understand what others are trying to ask! :P

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