Nitric acid reacts with barium hydroxide as expressed in the following reaction: 2HNO3 + Ba(OH)2 => Ba(NO3)2 + 2H2O The reaction products are barium nitrate and water. The barium nitrate is a salt, and in the classic acid-base reaction, the products are a salt and water.
The addition of barium phosphate to nitric acid will produce barium nitrate and hydrogen phosphate. The equation of this is Ba3(PO4)2 + 6 HNO3 = 3 Ba(NO3)2 + 2 H3PO4.
Nitric Acid + Ammonium Hydroxide:
HNO3 + NH4OH >>>> NH4NO3 + H2O
Therefore Nitric Acid + Ammonium Hydroxide = Ammonium nitrate + Water
1 Ba(OH)2 + 2 H(NO3) --> 1 Ba(NO3)2 + 2 H2O
BaO + 2HNO3 → Ba(NO3)2 + H2O
Barium carbonate will react with nitric acid, producing barium nitrate, carbon dioxide, and water.
BaS + 2 HNO3 -> Ba(NO3)2 + H2S
Yes, barium and chloride do not form a precipitate and hyrogen and nitrate will form nitric acid. Yes, barium and chloride do not form a precipitate and hyrogen and nitrate will form nitric acid.
phosphoric acid
Any reaction between nitric acid and ammonium nitrate.
Ba(NO3)2 + H2SO4 --> BaSO4 + 2HNO3 A barium sulfate salt and more acid; nitric acid.
Barium carbonate will react with nitric acid, producing barium nitrate, carbon dioxide, and water.
BaS + 2 HNO3 -> Ba(NO3)2 + H2S
Yes, barium and chloride do not form a precipitate and hyrogen and nitrate will form nitric acid. Yes, barium and chloride do not form a precipitate and hyrogen and nitrate will form nitric acid.
phosphoric acid
This depends on the reaction.
Any reaction between nitric acid and ammonium nitrate.
This is considered an acid/base reaction.
NaCl(s) + HNO3(g) ---------------- > NaNO3(s ) + HCl(g)
barium nitrate + sulphuric acid gives barium sulphate equation is BaNo3 + SO4 - BaSO4
No reaction
From the reaction between calcium and nitric acid result calcium nitrate and hydrogen.