Salt is formed when any acid is neutralised with a base.
sodium nitrate + water
A Nitrate salt depending on what was used to neutralise the acid. E.g. If you used copper to neutralise the nitric acid then copper nitrate would be produced.
Potassium chloride is the answer as it would've neutralised the other liquid and the salt is potassium nitrate and therefore is named after like the salt and neutralisation put in.
No, nitric acid is not vinegar. Nitric acid is a strong mineral acid that is highly corrosive, while vinegar is a weak acid typically made from fermenting fruits or grains.
Yes: 3 parts hydrochloric acid (HCl) and 1 part nitric acid (HNO3)
Acid base salt
NO, nitric acid is not an organic acid. It is the first mineral acid to be made by scientists and chemists.
HNO3 is Nitric Acid Compare with HNO2 ; Nitrous Acid. Note the difference in the formulas and the names. Accounted for by the different oxidation states of nitrogen .
Acid rain is made excessively acidic by a combination of sulphuric and nitric acid.
No, it does not
bile neutralises the acid in the stomach8se is cool
nitric acid is heterogeneous.