Ammonia and nitric acid react to form ammonium nitrate.
NH3 + HNO3 --> NH4NO3
NH3 + H+ ---> NH4+ This is because nitric acid, a strong acid, exists as completely ionized form, whereas ammonia exists mostly as un-ionized in water. The product is a soluble, completely ionized salt.
ZnCO3 + 2HNO3 ----> Zn(NO3)2 + H2O + CO2
Just gold and nitric acid. Gold's impervious to nitric acid.
Nitric acid plus zinc oxideNitricoxide
The balanced chemical equation for the reaction between nitric acid and sodium hydroxide is: HNO3 + NaOH -> NaNO3 + H2O. Therefore, the coefficient for nitric acid is 1, for sodium hydroxide is 1, for sodium nitrate is 1, and for water is 1.
A simple reaction: nitric acid plus ammonia solution.
NH3 + H+ ---> NH4+ This is because nitric acid, a strong acid, exists as completely ionized form, whereas ammonia exists mostly as un-ionized in water. The product is a soluble, completely ionized salt.
I guess it is called as NH4OH
ZnCO3 + 2HNO3 ----> Zn(NO3)2 + H2O + CO2
Just gold and nitric acid. Gold's impervious to nitric acid.
= Copper(II) chloride + Nitric acid
Nitric acid plus zinc oxideNitricoxide
The balanced chemical equation for the reaction between nitric acid and sodium hydroxide is: HNO3 + NaOH -> NaNO3 + H2O. Therefore, the coefficient for nitric acid is 1, for sodium hydroxide is 1, for sodium nitrate is 1, and for water is 1.
Sulfuric acid plus copper (II) nitrate yields nitric acid plus copper (II) sulfate. Sulfuric acid plus copper (I) nitrate yields nitrous acid plus copper (I) sulfate.
When ammonia reacts with an acid, it forms an ammonium salt. The specific salt that is produced will depend on the type of acid used in the reaction.
I am guessing that you mean hydrochloric acid, and the reaction is ammonia plus hydrochloric acid gives ammonium chloride; NH3 + HCl => NH4Cl
Nitric acid = HNO3