Bleach Vs Hydrochloric Acid How it reacts Must Watch
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Hello in this video i had made a reaction between the Hydrochloric Acid (HCL) with Bleaching Powder which actually bubbles and make smoke . • What is Hydrochloric Acid? • Hydrochloric acid is a corrosive, strong mineral acid with many industrial uses. A colorless, highly pungent solution of hydrogen chloride (HCl) in water, when it reacts with an organic base it forms a hydrochloride salt. Hydrochloric acid was discovered by the alchemist Jabir ibn Hayyan around the year 800 AD.[4][5] Hydrochloric acid was historically called acidum salis, muriatic acid, and spirits of salt because it was produced from rock salt and green vitriol (by Basilius Valentinus in the 15th century) and later from the chemically similar common salt and sulfuric acid (by Johann Rudolph Glauber in the 17th century). Free hydrochloric acid was first formally described in the 16th century by Libavius. Later, it was used by chemists such as Glauber, Priestley, and Davy in their scientific research. • With major production starting in the Industrial Revolution, hydrochloric acid is used in the chemical industry as a chemical reagent in the large-scale production of vinyl chloride for PVC plastic, and MDI and TDI for polyurethane. It has numerous smaller-scale applications, including household cleaning, production of gelatin and other food additives, descaling, and leather processing. About 20 million tonnes of hydrochloric acid are produced worldwide annually.[citation needed] It is also found naturally in gastric acid. • What is Bleaching Powder ? • Calcium hypochlorite is an inorganic compound with formula Ca(ClO)2. As a mixture with lime and calcium chloride, it is marketed as chlorine powder or bleach powder for water treatment and as a bleaching agent.[1] This compound is relatively stable and has greater available chlorine than sodium hypochlorite (liquid bleach).[2] It is a white solid, although commercial samples appear yellow. It strongly smells of chlorine, owing to its slow decomposition in moist air. It is not highly soluble in water and is more preferably used in soft to medium-hard water. It has two forms: dry and hydrated. • Then the formula is in the video at last pause the video and see • • Thanks for watching and subscribe my videos • Subscribe my channel : https://goo.gl/LZ6mGK • Visit my channel : https://goo.gl/b6hU7A • Discuss at : https://goo.gl/kwYrQX • Become a patreon : https://goo.gl/r3gXUH • Follow us on Facebook : https://goo.gl/cGx7aU • Don't forget to subscribe
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