Both compounds are acids.
Hydrochloric acid (HCl) is the acid produced in the stomach.
These acids themselves have no charge. However when put as a solution the will b\reak their bonds and form charged ions. In sloution HCl will break into H+ and Cl- HNO3 will nreak into H+ and NO3- CH3COOH will break into CH3COO- and H+ and finally H2SO4 will break into 3 ions, H+, HSO4- and some will break into SO4-2 Hopefully this answers your question
The symbol equation for the reaction between ethanoic acid and silver nitrate solution is: CH3COOH + AgNO3 -> AgCH3COO + HNO3
HCl, HNO3, CH3COOH, H2BO3H (only the last one written H's are acidic!) also called monoprotic acids.
HCl - HYDROCHLORIC ACID HNO3- nitric acid CH3COOH- acetic acid
HCl H2SO4 HNO3 CH3COOH The common denominator is Hydrogen (H).
Hydrochloric acid (HCl) is the acid produced in the stomach.
These acids themselves have no charge. However when put as a solution the will b\reak their bonds and form charged ions. In sloution HCl will break into H+ and Cl- HNO3 will nreak into H+ and NO3- CH3COOH will break into CH3COO- and H+ and finally H2SO4 will break into 3 ions, H+, HSO4- and some will break into SO4-2 Hopefully this answers your question
The symbol equation for the reaction between ethanoic acid and silver nitrate solution is: CH3COOH + AgNO3 -> AgCH3COO + HNO3
HCl, HNO3, CH3COOH, H2BO3H (only the last one written H's are acidic!) also called monoprotic acids.
Acids-HCl,HNO3,SO3,CH3COOH,H2SO4 bases-NaOH,Ba(OH)2,NH3,NH4OH,KOH
HCl - HYDROCHLORIC ACID HNO3- nitric acid CH3COOH- acetic acid
NaOH + CH3COOH = CH3COONa + H2O Good Luck !
The strongest acid among the options provided is A: HNO3 (nitric acid). Nitric acid is a strong acid that dissociates almost completely in water to produce hydronium ions, making it strong compared to the other acids listed.
'NHO3' is normally written as 'HNO3' and is named Nitric Acid. NB For all mineral acids, the acidic 'H' is the first (left) letter in the formukla. (HNO3) For carboxylic acids , the Acidic 'H' is the last(right) letter in the formula. (CH3COOH). To answer your question. HNO3 + KOH = KNO3 + H2O In words Nitric Acid + Potassium Hydroxide) = potassium nitrate + water. 74 NB Do not confuse with the positions in a formula for hydrogen and oxygen. **H**A = Mineral acid ( Sulphurioc Acid [ H2SO4) M**OH** = Hydroxide ( Lithium hydroxide [ LiOH) R-COOH = Carboxylic Acid. ( Ethanoic (Acetic) Acid [ CH3COOH) These are the correct arrangements for the elemental symbols 'H'& 'O' as per the International IUPAC Standard.
H2SO4, HClO3, HClO4, HNO3, HI, HCl, HBr are the strong acids. Some weak acids are HF, HSO4-, CH3COOH (acetic acid, found in vinegar), HCN, HIO, HBrO, HIO3, HNO2
HCl is Hydrochloric acid- one of the strongest known acids. H is hydrogen, and Cl is Chlorine. H2SO4 is Sulfuric Acid. This is another very strong acid. H is Hydrogen and SO4 is Sulfate, a polyatomic ion. HNO3 is yet another strong acid, Nitric acid. NO3 is nitrate, another polyatomic ion. NaOH is Sodium hydroxide, a strong base. Sodium is Na and hydroxide is OH. CH3COOH is ethanoic acid (also known as acetic acid). Ethanoic acid is a weak organic acid. C is Carbon, and O is oxygen. Acetic acid is the acid component of vinegar.