Aluminum nitrate is slightly acidic because the hydrated aluminum ion, Al(H2O)63+ is slightly acidic. It dissociates according to the following equation.
Al(H2O)63+ --> H+ + Al(H2O)5OH2-.
Aluminum nitrate is a slightly acidic salt.
10.4g
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
You need to specify what kind of name before anyone can answer this? ALuminum is aluminum and Nitrate is a polyatomic ion.
1. A nitrate is a salt of the nitric acid. 2. Nitrate is the name of the anion NO3-.
Aluminum nitrate is a slightly acidic salt.
10.4g
it should be: aluminum + nitric acid -> aluminum nitrate + hydrogen
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
You need to specify what kind of name before anyone can answer this? ALuminum is aluminum and Nitrate is a polyatomic ion.
Aluminium almost always forms the +3 oxidation state in its compounds, so we do not use a Roman numeral when naming aluminum compounds. The NO3 moiety is the nitrate ion, NO3-. So the name is aluminum nitrate.
1. A nitrate is a salt of the nitric acid. 2. Nitrate is the name of the anion NO3-.
AlNO3
aluminum nitrate
Aluminium nitrate is an ionic compound.
Aluminium nitrate = Al(NO3)3
Nitric acid can be used to make lithium nitrate.