Nitric acid is the acid and magnesium hydroxide is the base. Therefore it is an acid-base reaction and the products are magnesium nitrate and water only.
chemical equation for reaction complete with its states:
2HNO3(aq) +Mg(OH)2(aq) -----> Mg(NO3)2(aq) + 2H2O(l)
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
Magnesium hydroxide is a base, so when it reacts with an acid, it produces water. It's chemical formula is Mg(OH)2
The unbalanced chemical formula for the reaction is as follows:
HNO3 + Mg(OH)2 -> H2O + Mg(NO3)2
Once balanced...
2HNO3 + Mg(OH)2 -> 2H2O + Mg(NO3)2
So it produces Mg(NO3)2, or magnesium nitrate.
Magnesium oxide reacts with Nitric Acid to give Magnesium nitrate and water. A balanced equation for this reaction is... MgO + 2HNO3 = Mg(NO3)2 + H20.
Mg(OH)2 + NHO3 ---> Mg(NO3)2 + H2O the equation isn't balanced.
Magnesium Nitrate + water
Because it is a base
Charbon nitratoxyde
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Magnesium oxide is a salt, but nitric acid isn't, and I don't believe that you would get a salt by mixing these two substances. Perhaps you meant to ask what salt is produced by mixing magnesium hydroxide and nitric acid; in that case you would produce the salt magnesium nitrate.
Iron Oxide is Fe[2]O[3] and Nitric acid is HNO[3]
Lead oxide plus nitric acid= lead nitrate
Nitric acid plus zinc oxideNitricoxide
lead nitrate and water
Magnesium oxide is a salt, but nitric acid isn't, and I don't believe that you would get a salt by mixing these two substances. Perhaps you meant to ask what salt is produced by mixing magnesium hydroxide and nitric acid; in that case you would produce the salt magnesium nitrate.
Iron Oxide is Fe[2]O[3] and Nitric acid is HNO[3]
Lead oxide plus nitric acid= lead nitrate
magnesium bicarbonate
Nitric acid plus zinc oxideNitricoxide
lead nitrate and water
Produces magnesium sulfate and water
nitric acid + magnesium carbonate → salt + water + carbon dioxide
Magnesium reacts with Nitric Acid to produce Magnesium nitrate plus Hydrogen gas. Mg + 2HNO3 ----> Mg(NO3)2 + H2
hydrochloric acid + magnesium => magnesium chloride + hydrogen 2HCl + Mg => MgCl2 + H2
The most likely reaction is the formation of magnesium nitrate, carbon dioxide, and water.
Calcium plus nitric acid would be very similar producing a salt plus Hydrogen gas and be extremely vigorous.