It is a strong acid.Actually it is very strong.
A solution of HNO2 in water is an acid named "nitrous acid".
This is based on acids. HNO3 is a strong acid.
Yes. It is a strong ,highly corrosive and toxic acid.
It is the product of a strong acid and a weak base, but is itself a mildly acidic salt.
Yes. HNO3 is an electrolyte. In water, it will dissolve into H+ ions and NO3- ions.
'hno3' means nothing in chemistry. The correct formula is ' HNO3' . Note the use of capital letters. This is the international IUPAC standard for single letter elemental symbols. HNO3 is NITRIC Acid!!!! It is NOT a BASE. As the name suggests it is an ACID. Bases are the oxides of Groups (I) & (II) metals.
HNO2 is Nitrous Acid, so it is a weak acid. pKa=3.33
HNO3 is a strong mineral acid. HNO3 is Nitric Acid. As an aside, when Nitric Acid and Hydrochloric Acid are mixed, it is known as 'Aqua Regia' (Royal/Regal Water). Aqua Regia will react with Gold.
Both HNO3 (nitric acid) and H2CO3 (Carbonic acid) are examples of acids.
Ca(OH)2 is a base known as calcium hydroxide. H2CO3 is a weak acid known as carbonic acid, whereas HNO3 is a strong acid known as nitric acid.
It is a weak acid. The only strong acids are H2SO4, HCl, HCLO4, and HNO3
No, NH3 is not a base; it is actually an acid. It is known as ammonia, which can act as a weak base when dissolved in water.