The possible reaction products are aluminum chloride and nitric acid. Going from a strong acid to a weak acid will drive a reaction, but both HCl and nitric acid are strong acids. Producing a precipitate will drive a reaction, but aluminum chloride is reasonably soluble. In short, there's no obvious reason for a metathesis reaction.
Yes, there is. It is actually a Double replacement reaction when the nitrate and the hydroxide/chloride come together to form the compund. As a science teacher I can do this kind of thing in my head. Keep on workin' at it:)
Of course it does. Anything can react. Especially sodium nitrate. I lost an arm playing with that stuff.
Yes there is. The product is a white precipitate
Yes It Does.
Al(NO3)3 + 3KOH -> Al(OH)3 +3KNO3
It turns the sodium nitrate alkaline.
Aqueous ammonia is ammonium hydroxide NH4OH. When it is added to limewater which is actually calcium hydroxide Ca(OH)2 there will be no reaction.
colourless
dry, certainly not. as aqueous solution, but no evidence would show a double replacement reaction.
The white precipitate of silver chloride will dissolve when aqueous ammonia is added.
NH3(aq) or NH4(OH) But make sure u use NH4(OH) for chemical equations.
"NH4OH" or NH3(aq) can be both be used as the symbol for aqueous ammonia.
Nh4OH
This reaction is:Al + Fe2O3 = Al2O3 + Fe
Yes, aluminum reacts with ammonia to produce aluminum hydroxide and hydrogen gas. While most aluminum quickly acquires a coating of aluminum oxide, protecting it from corrosion, aqueous ammonia is able to get past this protective oxide layer and corrode the aluminum. Here is the chemical equation: Al3+ (aq) + 3NH3 (aq) + 3H2O(aq) --> Al(OH)3 (s) + 3NH4+ (aq) ...and, you also have this reaction resulting in the production of some hydrogen gas: 2NH4+(aq) --> 2NH3 + H2 (g)
Nh3 + h20 <-> nh4+ + oh-
The chemical reaction is:HBr(aq) + NH3(aq) = NH4BrH+ + Br- + (NH4)+ (OH)- = (NH4)+ Br- + H2O
Salts are obtained after the reaction of NH4OH with acids.
Aqueous ammonia is ammonium hydroxide NH4OH. When it is added to limewater which is actually calcium hydroxide Ca(OH)2 there will be no reaction.
Hydrogen.
The chemical reaction isȘCaCl2 + Na2CO3 = CaCO3 + 2 NaCl
The chemical reaction is:HBr + NaOH = NaBr + H2O
(aq) aqueous.