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HNO3 is not used in redox titration because being a good oxidising ageant it oxidises the compound itself whereas HCL is a very volatile and it takes part in the reaction therefore H2SO4 is used in the reaction
This is an indirect titration procedure for the determination of anions that precipitate with silver like CL-, Br-, I-, SCN-, and it is preferred in acid (HNO3) solution
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For this you need the atomic (molecular) mass of HNO3. Take the number of moles and multiply it by the atomic mass. Divide by one mole for units to cancel. HNO3= 63.0 grams2.00 moles HNO3 × (63.0 grams) = 126 grams HNO3
discussion for the titration of NaOH and HNO3 by using phenolphthalein & methyl orange indicators
HNO3 is not used in redox titration because being a good oxidising ageant it oxidises the compound itself whereas HCL is a very volatile and it takes part in the reaction therefore H2SO4 is used in the reaction
This is an indirect titration procedure for the determination of anions that precipitate with silver like CL-, Br-, I-, SCN-, and it is preferred in acid (HNO3) solution
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For this you need the atomic (molecular) mass of HNO3. Take the number of moles and multiply it by the atomic mass. Divide by one mole for units to cancel. HNO3= 63.0 grams2.00 moles HNO3 × (63.0 grams) = 126 grams HNO3
0.158 mol HNO3
Aqueous HNO3 (nitric acid) contains H+ ions and NO3- ions.
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HNO3 is nitric acid.
HNO3 is Nitric Acid
The chemical formula for nitric acid is HNO3.