Lead oxide plus nitric acid= lead nitrate
Ni
Magnesium Oxide + Nitric Acid -----> Magnesium Nitrate + Water. Hope this helps.
zinc + nitric acid --> zinc nitrate + water and hydrogen I think...
Nitric acid is a strong reducing agent , aluminum forms a thick layer of oxide on it while reacting with air and further nitric acid cannot oxidise Al oxide ans so nitric acid can be stored safely in it.
Iron Oxide is Fe[2]O[3] and Nitric acid is HNO[3]
Nitric is an acid. Ammonia is a base. SO they react when mixed
copper nitrate
Magnesium Oxide + Nitric Acid -----> Magnesium Nitrate + Water. Hope this helps.
zinc + nitric acid --> zinc nitrate + water and hydrogen I think...
Nitric acid is a strong reducing agent , aluminum forms a thick layer of oxide on it while reacting with air and further nitric acid cannot oxidise Al oxide ans so nitric acid can be stored safely in it.
This is not the answer to my question.
Iron Oxide is Fe[2]O[3] and Nitric acid is HNO[3]
Nitric is an acid. Ammonia is a base. SO they react when mixed
+2 is the valency of nitrogen in compound HNO3(nitric acid)
Nitric acid(HNO3)
I think that garlic is the food that contains the most nitric acid! :-)
Carbon dioxide combines with water to form Carbonic Acid, Similarly Sulfur dioxide form Sulfuric acid and Nitric oxide form Nitric acid. These all falls on earth in the form of acid rain.
Nitric acid plus zinc oxideNitricoxide