carbon + nirtic acid = water + nitrogen dioxide + carbon dioxide
impossible, there isn't enough oxygen atoms for your statement to be true. i dont even think a reaction occurs...
NiCl2 + 2HNO3 --------- Ni(NO3)2 + 2HCl
Ni = 1 -------- Ni = 1
Cl = 2 -------- Cl = 2
H = 2 -------- H = 2
N = 2 -------- N = 2
O = 6 -------- O = 6
there is no reaction between these two
15M nitric acid (HNO3) is a concentrated acid. In a reaction between iron and concentrated nitric acid, iron (III) nitrate [Fe(NO3)3], nitrogen dioxide (NO2), and water (H2O) are produced. The balanced reaction is as follows: Fe + 6HNO3 --> Fe(NO3)3 + 3NO2 + 3H2O
This is considered an acid/base reaction.
6,96 g of nitric oxide are obtained.
Nickel (I) oxide + nitric acid ----------> nickel nitrate + water Ni2O + 2HNO3 ----------> 2NiNO3 + H2O
sodium chloride, hydrochloric acid, nitric acid, lithium chloride, gallium arsenide, titanium dioxide, etc., etc.
I understand this to mean the reaction of silver chloride with nitric acid. Nothing.
Any reaction between nitric acid and ammonium nitrate.
confusion
oxidation
A double displacement reaction takes place, producing Silver Chloride and Nitric acid
chemical equation involved in the reaction between concentrated nitric acid and galactose
NaCl(s) + HNO3(g) ---------------- > NaNO3(s ) + HCl(g)
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From the reaction between calcium and nitric acid result calcium nitrate and hydrogen.
The reaction only happens if the acids are concentrated.Hydrochloric acid + Nitric acid ----> Chlorine + Nitrosyl chloride + Water3 HCl + HNO3 ----> Cl2 + NOCl + 2 H2OThe Nitrosyl chloride is volatile and decomposes within sometime to Nitrogen monoxide and Chlorine2 NOCl ----> 2 NO + Cl2
Any reaction; the solution contain ions: Ca2+ , Cl- , H+ , NO-3.
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