No, they are different compounds, but are in the same group(i.e. acids)
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Nitric acid is the strongest, the other two are weak acids, though among these they are relatively strong, far more stronger than acetic acid.
This question cannot be answered because if you neutralise citric acid you will get a citrate, not a nitrate. To get potassium nitrate you will need the alkali potassium hydroxide and nitric acid.
list of common acids are: hydrochloric acid nitric acid acetic acid sulfuric acid citric acid carbonic acid phosphoric acid oxalic acid cream of tartar
The chemical name of HNO3 is nitric acid
Citric acid
Hydrochloric Acid Sulphuric Acid Nitric Acid Phosphoric Acid Citric Acid
These salts are called nitrates.
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Nitric acid is the strongest, the other two are weak acids, though among these they are relatively strong, far more stronger than acetic acid.
nitric acid be used insted of hypophrosphous acid
This question cannot be answered because if you neutralise citric acid you will get a citrate, not a nitrate. To get potassium nitrate you will need the alkali potassium hydroxide and nitric acid.
citrate is the salt or ester of citric acid, so basically no :(
list of common acids are: hydrochloric acid nitric acid acetic acid sulfuric acid citric acid carbonic acid phosphoric acid oxalic acid cream of tartar
Chemical elements are not acidsÈ™ chemical compounds yes. Some acids are: hydrochloric acid, citric acid, sulfuric acid, nitric acid, benzoic acid, etc.
The chemical name of HNO3 is nitric acid
Vinegar is not the same thing as citric acid; vinegar is acetic acid. Acetic acid and citric acid are both weak acids, but citric acid is slightly more acidic.