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If its possible at all
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Making hydrochloric acid at home can be dangerous and is not recommended. However, if you still want to try it, you can combine sodium chloride (table salt) and sulfuric acid in a glass container, and collect the gas that is produced in a separate container. This gas is hydrochloric acid.
No, household bleach is made of sodium hypochlorite and is not the same as hydrochloric acid. Mixing bleach with other household cleaners or acids can be dangerous and should be avoided.
To make hydrochloric acid at home, you will need sodium chloride (table salt) and sulfuric acid. You may also need glass containers and a separate container to collect the gas produced.
No, it is not safe to make hydrochloric acid at home. The process can be dangerous and may result in the production of toxic gases. It is best to purchase hydrochloric acid from a reputable supplier.
Hydrochloric acid has many industrial uses, such as in the production of plastics, fertilizers, and dyes. It is also used in the production of food additives and in the pickling process for food preservation. Additionally, hydrochloric acid is used in household cleaners and pool maintenance.