calcium nitrate crystals
Typically whenever carbonate compounds react with acids carbon dioxide gas (CO2) and water (H2O) is formed. For example: 2HNO3 + CaCO3 -----> H2O + CO2 + Ca(NO3)2 nitric acid + calcium carbonate -----> water + carbon dioxide + calcium nitrate
From the reaction between calcium and nitric acid result calcium nitrate and hydrogen.
Cu + 2HNO3 -> Cu(NO3)2 + H2 Ideally, yes. How dilute? In school experiments the nitric acid would be dilute.
Barium carbonate will react with nitric acid, producing barium nitrate, carbon dioxide, and water.
Carbonate
Hydrochloric, sulphuric, nitric, etc,etc. I don't know any that don't.
Calcium carbonate and sodium chloride doesn't react.
Examples: hydrochloric acid, nitric acid, acetic acid, etc.
Typically whenever carbonate compounds react with acids carbon dioxide gas (CO2) and water (H2O) is formed. For example: 2HNO3 + CaCO3 -----> H2O + CO2 + Ca(NO3)2 nitric acid + calcium carbonate -----> water + carbon dioxide + calcium nitrate
Calcium carbonate precipitates
From the reaction between calcium and nitric acid result calcium nitrate and hydrogen.
Cu + 2HNO3 -> Cu(NO3)2 + H2 Ideally, yes. How dilute? In school experiments the nitric acid would be dilute.
Barium carbonate will react with nitric acid, producing barium nitrate, carbon dioxide, and water.
No it does not.
Carbonate
Sodium hydrogen carbonate and nitric acid react to form sodium nitrate, carbon dioxide, and water.
sulfuric acid in the rain water reacts with calcium carbonate.