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This compound is the nitric acid - HNO3.

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Q: Which of these would be the acid formed from nitrate NO3?
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What acid makes ca(NO3)?

Calcium nitrate, Ca (NO3)2 can be formed by reacting nitric acid with calcium hydroxide or a basic calcium salt.


What is nitrate acid?

A salt of the nitric acid - containing the ion nitrate, NO-3.


Is nitrate an acid?

1. A nitrate is a salt of the nitric acid. 2. Nitrate is the name of the anion NO3-.


What happens if Aluminum hydroxide and nitric acid react?

Aluminum hydroxide is a base, while nitric acid is a acid (obviously). Therefore, they would cause a neutralization reaction, which form water and a salt. The equation would look like this:Al(OH)3 + 3HNO3 -> 3H2O + Al(NO3)3


What element is NO3?

NO3- stands for nitrate anion. It has to have one negative charge ( .- ) in superscript position.


What is the formula for the ionic compound formed by calciun and nitrate?

Ca(NO3)2 -Calcium Nitrate


What is bismuth nitrate?

Bismuth nitrate is the Bismuth salt of Nitric acid. Its formula is Bi(NO3)3


What does sodium hydroxide and nitric acid make?

Zinc nitrate. Zn(NO3)2 *6H2O MW 297.47 density = 2.065 g/ml Melting point 36.4º C


Formula for Ba2 plus and NO3-?

I believe that would be Barium nitrate or Ba(NO3)2


What is the precipitate formed when solutions of hydroiodic acid and lead II nitrate are mixed?

Pb2+ + 2 NO3- + 2H+ + 2I- -> PbI2 (s) + 2HNO3 (aq)


What is the balanced equation for the neutralization of hydrogen nitrate and calcium hydroxide?

Ca(NO3)2 , Calcium nitrate Nitric acid + Calcium hydroxide ----> Calcium Nitrate + Water 2HNO3 + Ca(OH)2 ---> Ca(NO3)2 + 2H2O


Is NO3 an ion?

NO3 is not an acid but would be an acid if it had H(hydrogen) in front of it To improve on this: NO3- is the conjugate base of HNO3, which is a strong acid. Because the conjugate base of any strong acid is an EXTREMELY weak base, it could for most intents and purposes be considered neutral as it is highly unlikely to significantly raise the pH of a solution.