Besides water, a substance in solid form is more dense. At the least dense substance floats, HN03 will not float in liquid HN03. ;)
In an acid-base neutralization, and acid and base come to form water and a salt. ex. HN03 + NaOH -----> H20 + NaNO3
Nitric acid is a compound of nitrate and hydrogen (you can tell that the suffix is -ate by the suffix -ic. If it were nitrous acid, it would contain nitrite.) Its chemical formula is HN03
Water + HN03
hydrogen, nitrogen, 3 oxygens
Besides water, a substance in solid form is more dense. At the least dense substance floats, HN03 will not float in liquid HN03. ;)
the combination of elements
Hn03 + koh > kno3 +h20
Aqueous HNO3 (nitric acid) contains H+ ions and NO3- ions.
In an acid-base neutralization, and acid and base come to form water and a salt. ex. HN03 + NaOH -----> H20 + NaNO3
Nitric acid is a compound of nitrate and hydrogen (you can tell that the suffix is -ate by the suffix -ic. If it were nitrous acid, it would contain nitrite.) Its chemical formula is HN03