I used to play like this myself, back in the day. When household aluminum foil meets hardwarestore muritatic acid, it puffs and bubbles, releases steam and chlorine, and what's left has the visual properties of aluminum hydroxide in water -- a grey, gelatinous precipitate.
Kemistry Kaiser: the correct way to conduct an investigation is to not enter with pre-conceieved notions. This applies as much to my pre-concieved notions as it applies to yours. Are you sure its still acid? What happens when you evaporate and rehydrate? What is really left, and what is really given off? Hydrogen gas is odorless, is this reaction of yours odorless? Can you write balanced chemical reactions for all possibilities, and see which you have evidence for?