Acids, HNO3 (nitric acid) and H2CO3 (carbonic acid) are acids.
Both HNO3 (nitric acid) and H2CO3 (Carbonic acid) are examples of acids.
CaCO3 + HNO3 --> Ca(NO3)2 + <H2CO3> <H2O + CO2> The liquid which once was cloudy will turn it's coloration back to transparent
Examples are: HCl, HNO3, HF, HI.
2 HNO3 + Na2CO3 ---> H2CO3 + 2 NaNO3 Nitric acid + sodium carbonate ---> carbonic acid + sodium nitrate
Examples: HNO3, U3O8, K2SO4, NH4Cl, Al(OH)3 etc.
Some examples: HCl, HNO3, H2SO4.
Only one nitric acid is known: HNO3.
Ca(OH)2 (calcium hydroxide) (Apex)
Some examples are: HNO3, HF, HCl, H2SO4.
HCl - HYDROCHLORIC ACID HNO3- nitric acid CH3COOH- acetic acid
When dilute nitric acid (HNO3) reacts with non metals (excluding H2, C, N2 and O2) it forms acid from that non metal. For example, if HNO3 reacts with sulfur (S) it gives nitric oxide, water and sulfuric acid (H2SO4). It only reacts with carbon to form carbon dioxide (CO2) instead of its acid. Some more examples: HNO3 + P --> H3PO4 + NO + H2O HNO3 + S --> H2SO4 + NO + H2O HNO3 + Se --> H2SeO3 + NO + H2O HNO3 + C --> CO2 + NO + H2O HNO3 + S --> H2SO4 + NO + H2O
there can be many. a few examples are KClO4 H2SO4 HNO3 BaSO4 CaCO3