it starts bubbling and fizzing rapidly with a brown gas being given off and the end product the zinc was left deteoriated
you would get calcium nitric and water. trust me people my dad's a scientist
A single replacement (H+ for Zn), an oxidative acid reaction on reactive metal (Zn --> Zn2+ + 2e-).
It is a mix of nitric acid and hydrochloric acid.
Yes, Nitrous is an unstable acid and only exists in water.
This produces carbon dioxide (co2) plus salt Hope this answered your question
you would get calcium nitric and water. trust me people my dad's a scientist
A single replacement (H+ for Zn), an oxidative acid reaction on reactive metal (Zn --> Zn2+ + 2e-).
It is a mix of nitric acid and hydrochloric acid.
Yes, Nitrous is an unstable acid and only exists in water.
u get zinc oxide
This produces carbon dioxide (co2) plus salt Hope this answered your question
It is a mix of nitric acid and Hydrochloric acrid.
Lead nitrate is obtained.
Nitric acid is very corrosive and a very strong acid. You can mix in water but remember add acid to the water and not water to the acid. When mixed with concentrated sulfuric acid it forms an excellent nitrating mixture for organic compounds. When doing a chloride titration with Silver Nitrate, Nitric acid is used to acidify and help the titration. There are many other uses also which involve mixing chemicals with nitric acid.
Nitric acid is not a very strong acid. Adding distilled water will cause it to be more diluted. Its acidity does not change. However, to neutralize it, you do not need more alkali as compared to before adding the distilled water.
You get iron nitrate and hydrogen gas.
It is important to note that with any type of mixture involving acid one should be extremely careful. When you mix copper with nitric acid you will get either nitrogen dioxide or nitric oxide.