No, It is is a double replacement.
AB +CD = AC + BD
sodium acetate = Na+C2H3O2- (a salt) nitric acid = HNO3 equation: NaC2H3O2 + HNO3 --> NaNO3 + C2H4O2
The parts of a chemical equation always follow after the arrow are products and parts of a chemical equation always before the arrow are reactants . the reaction equation between NH3 and HNO3 is as follows .Balanced equation:HNO3 + NH3 = NH4NO3.The reaction type is syntheis reaction for the above equation and the reaction taking place .
Silver is disolved in the acid as Silver Nitrate. Silver + Nitric Acid -> Silver Nitrate + Hydrogen
The reaction between dilute Nitric acid and Arsenic forms to quote from Wikipedia: "Arsenic makes arsenic acid with concentrated nitric acid, arsenious acid with dilute nitric acid". As such, the indicated reactions are: 5 (Conc) HNO3 + As --> H3AsO4 + 5 NO2 + H2O 3 (Dilute) HNO3 + As --> H3AsO3 + 3 NO2 This reaction is very interesting as it is a rare example of the formation of nitrogen dioxide from only dilute nitric acid.
The chemical formula for Hydrogen Nitrate is: HNO3
Acid base reaction
This is a single displacement reaction, so Mg (s) + HNO3 --> H (g) + Mg(NO3)2 Magnesium (solid) and Nitric Acid yields Hydrogen (gas) and Magnesium Nitrate
A double displacement precipitate reaction. AgNO3(aq) + HCl(aq) -> AgCl(s) + HNO3(aq)
A double displacement reaction takes place forming Silver chloride and nitric acid:AgNO3 + HCl ----> AgCl + HNO3
In aqueous solution blue precipitates of Copper (II) hydroxide are formed, CuSO4 + 2NaOH = Cu(OH)2 + Na2SO4
no it is a direct combination reaction
HNO3+ NaOH = NaNO3+ H2O is a neutralization reaction
NaOH + HNO3 -> NaNO3 + H2O
Which is a spectator ion in the reaction between Na2CO3(aq) and HNO3(aq)
Yes. The reaction is fast and exothermic. The equation is NaOH + HNO3 --> H2O + NaNO3
HNO3 + H2O ---> (H3O)+ + (NO3)- Only thing i dont remember is if the arrow is double (<-->). If the acid is potent then the arrow is single. But i think in this case it is potent.
The reaction is:Ag2CO3 + 2 HNO3 = 2 AgNO3 + CO2 + H2O