A salt of this metal (nitrate) and hydrogen.
hydrogen
It is so because nitric acid is a very strong oxidising agent and as according to oxidation, it says loss of hydrogen is very important.... Thus, hydrogen is not produced. :)
Nitric acid is an oxidizing agent
It is a solution produced from adding metal lead and nitric acid to form lead nitrate and hydrogen
nitric acid because the pricipitation formes acids the cause the natural fused to make nitric acid
hydrogen
It is so because nitric acid is a very strong oxidising agent and as according to oxidation, it says loss of hydrogen is very important.... Thus, hydrogen is not produced. :)
Nitric acid is an oxidizing agent
It is a solution produced from adding metal lead and nitric acid to form lead nitrate and hydrogen
nitric acid because the pricipitation formes acids the cause the natural fused to make nitric acid
GOLD
Nitric acid is produced mainly by oxidation of ammonia, called the Oswald Process. Small amounts can be produced by the treatment of sodium nitrate with sulfuric acid.
Nitric Acid cannot react with Gold alone. The only solution that can dissolve Gold is Aqua Regia; a combination of Nitric Acid and Hydrochloric Acid.
Mercury (as a metal) is soluble in concentrated nitric acid.
Mercury (as a metal) is soluble in concentrated nitric acid.
Nitric acid is a strong oxidizing agent and its molecule is unstable as compare to nitrogen oxides, on reacting with metals it gives hydrogen and oxygen both so water is produced instead of hydrogen.
What the product of an interaction between a metal and diluted nitric acid is depends on which metal is used. Most metals in this combination result in a metal salt and a hydrogen. Silver, however, creates three products when combined with nitric acid: nitrogen monoxide, silver nitrate and water.