Nitric acid can be dilute or concentrated. This is simply a matter of how much of it you have in a given amount of a solution, which is variable.
Nitric Acid can be dilute or concentrated. It depends on the amount of water it is dissolved in .
Cu + 2HNO3 -> Cu(NO3)2 + H2 Ideally, yes. How dilute? In school experiments the nitric acid would be dilute.
NO! Nitric Acid is HNO3 Vinegar is Ethanoic Acid (Acetic Acid) is CH3COOH
Potassium hydroxide is a powerful base with a pH of 14. Dilute nitric acid is a strong acid with a pH of between 0-1 usually.
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This may due to Magnesium metal has high reactivity and concentration of nitric acid is dilute, thus magnesium reacts with H+ in water/ in nitric acid to give hydrogen
Cu + 2HNO3 -> Cu(NO3)2 + H2 Ideally, yes. How dilute? In school experiments the nitric acid would be dilute.
NO! Nitric Acid is HNO3 Vinegar is Ethanoic Acid (Acetic Acid) is CH3COOH
Dilute nitric and sulfuric acid fall to earth as acid rain.
Nitric acid is an electrolyte.
Potassium hydroxide is a powerful base with a pH of 14. Dilute nitric acid is a strong acid with a pH of between 0-1 usually.
confusion
This may due to Magnesium metal has high reactivity and concentration of nitric acid is dilute, thus magnesium reacts with H+ in water/ in nitric acid to give hydrogen
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Dilute Nitric acid when reacted with Sodium hydroxide will produce Sodium nitrate and Water. NaOH + HNO3 = NaNO3 + H2O.
Not exactly. Acid rain does contain abnormally high amounts of nitric acid and sulfuric acid, but the concentrations are still very dilute.