There is no compound called ammonium nitric acid. Ammonium nitrate is ionic.
Iron Oxide is Fe[2]O[3] and Nitric acid is HNO[3]
Hydrogen Chloride (the gas) has covalent bonds, but Hydrochloric acid forms ionic bonds. As to why this occurs, I am clueless
Silver nitrate doesn't react with nitric acid.
The chemical name of HNO3 is nitric acid
HNO3 (nitric acid) is ionic.
There is no compound called ammonium nitric acid. Ammonium nitrate is ionic.
Hydrogen Chloride (the gas) has covalent bonds, but Hydrochloric acid forms ionic bonds. As to why this occurs, I am clueless
Iron Oxide is Fe[2]O[3] and Nitric acid is HNO[3]
Hydrogen Chloride (the gas) has covalent bonds, but Hydrochloric acid forms ionic bonds. As to why this occurs, I am clueless
Zn + 2H+ ----> Zn2+ + H2
Silver nitrate doesn't react with nitric acid.
The chemical name of HNO3 is nitric acid
Hno3 + poh ----> h2o + pno3
No, it does not
it is nitric and acid
There's NO reaction between AgNO3 and HNO3