Cas + 2 H+aq + 2 [NO3-]aq => Ca2+ + H2,g + 2 [NO3-]aq releasing hydrogen.
Calcium plus nitric acid would be very similar producing a salt plus Hydrogen gas and be extremely vigorous.
CaCl2 + 2HNO3 ==> Ca(NO3)2 + 2HCl double displacement reaction.
The reaction will be Tin Nitrate and Hydrogen Gas.
No reaction.
Just gold and nitric acid. Gold's impervious to nitric acid.
Calcium plus nitric acid would be very similar producing a salt plus Hydrogen gas and be extremely vigorous.
CaCl2 + 2HNO3 ==> Ca(NO3)2 + 2HCl double displacement reaction.
The reaction will be Tin Nitrate and Hydrogen Gas.
No reaction.
A simple reaction: nitric acid plus ammonia solution.
Just gold and nitric acid. Gold's impervious to nitric acid.
Carbonic acid and Calcium chloride are produced in the reaction between calcium carbonate and hyrdochloric acid. CaCO3 + 2HCl --> H2CO3 + CaCl2
An acid reacting with a hydroxide will result in the formation of water and the corresponding salt of the hydroxide's cation and the acid's anion. So in this case the products are water and calcium nitrate.
It is a chemical reaction. The products are calcium chloride and hydrogen gas.
nitric acid + magnesium carbonate → salt + water + carbon dioxide
you get carbon dioxide if you mix any acid with a carbonate aswell as water and calcium nitrate. 2HNO3(aq) + CaCO3(s) = Ca(NO3)2(s) + H2O(l) + CO2(g) Ca is a 2+ ion, and the NO3 is only a - ion, therefore two are needed! this balances the equation.
Nitrate + plus whatever cation you want to pair it with. Sodium, calcium, ammonium, or potassium most commonly.