Potassium Nitrate
Potassium Nitrate+Water HNO3 (aq)+KOH (aq)-->KNO3 (aq)+H2O (l)
react to give potassium nitrate plus water.
The equation for reaction between silver nitrate and sodium iodide in water solution is AgNO3 (aq) + NaI (aq) = NaNO3 (aq) + AgI (s).
you would get calcium nitric and water. trust me people my dad's a scientist
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Potassium Nitrate+Water HNO3 (aq)+KOH (aq)-->KNO3 (aq)+H2O (l)
react to give potassium nitrate plus water.
You would add either ammonium nitrate or nitric acid.
It usually means adding NO2 to a molecule. So for benzene for example, if reacted with concentrated Nitric acid and a small amount of oleum, would produce nitrobenzene. The benzene will have been "nitrated"
Mercury could be reacted with Nitric acid to form Mercurous nitrate. Since hydrogen is less reactive than mercury, therefore mercury would not replace hydrogen from nitric acid but the nitrate ion could oxidize mercury ion and form mercurous chloride .
How would you have reacted if you were Ms. Allen? Explain why
How would you have reacted if you were Ms. Allen? Explain why
The equation for reaction between silver nitrate and sodium iodide in water solution is AgNO3 (aq) + NaI (aq) = NaNO3 (aq) + AgI (s).
Some of the chemicals found in a school lab are sulfuric, nitric, acetic and hydrochloric acids. Others include potassium, ammonium, and sodium hydroxides.
nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium are the major elements in fertilizers.
you would get calcium nitric and water. trust me people my dad's a scientist
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