They are acids because they are electron donors in a chemical bonding. The "amino" part of the name stems from the fact that they all have an amine group ( -NH2 ) at one end.Amino acids are called...
No, these are two different chemicals.
Both of them do have "common" names (archaic and not really all that common any more, though one does run into them occasionally):
"Muriatic acid" is...
Hydrochloric acid is a very strong acid. Its pH level is practically 0, meaning it is at the very lowest end of the acid-base scale.As a result, HCl is often diluted in a solution to make it slightly...