The straightforward reaction is NH3 + 2 O2 -> HNO3 + H2O.
Nitric is an acid. Ammonia is a base. SO they react when mixed
There is no real basis for comparison but nitric acid is a strong acid and ammonia is a weak base.
The primary source of nitric acid is the oxidation of ammonia in the Ostwald process.
Ammonia and nitric acid react to form ammonium nitrate. NH3 + HNO3 --> NH4NO3
NH3 + H+ ---> NH4+ This is because nitric acid, a strong acid, exists as completely ionized form, whereas ammonia exists mostly as un-ionized in water. The product is a soluble, completely ionized salt.
Nitric is an acid. Ammonia is a base. SO they react when mixed
There is no real basis for comparison but nitric acid is a strong acid and ammonia is a weak base.
Ammonia + Nitric Acid = Ammonium Nitrate NH3 + HNO3 = NH4NO3
Nitric is an acid.Ammonia is a base.So it become neutralized.
Nitric Acid
One example would be: acetic acid and ammonia form ammonium acetate. CH3COOH + NH3 --------> CH3COONH4
Ammonia = iron catalyst
Ammonia and nitric acid react to form ammonium nitrate. NH3 + HNO3 --> NH4NO3
NH3 + H+ ---> NH4+ This is because nitric acid, a strong acid, exists as completely ionized form, whereas ammonia exists mostly as un-ionized in water. The product is a soluble, completely ionized salt.
Ammonium nitrate: NH4NO3
chemical equation involved in the reaction between concentrated nitric acid and galactose
The correct molecular equation of, calcium carbonate-CaCO3 nitric acid-HNO3