SODIUM HYDROXIDE commonly known as caustic soda is industrially manufactured by the electrolysis of brine
in the lab, it is prepared by heating an excess of slaked lime with 10 percent sodium trioxocabornate4 solution.the insoluble calcium that is formed is filtered off leaving behind sodium hydroxide,which is concentrated by evapouration.
Na2CO3(aq) +Ca(OH)2(s)=CaCo3(s) + 2NaOH(aq)
Nitric acid reacts with sodium hydroxide (danger: take precautions with greatest care) to form sodium nitrate plus water.
The salt formed when sodium hydroxide is added to nitric acid is sodium nitrate (NaNO3).
The balanced chemical equation for the reaction between nitric acid and sodium hydroxide is: HNO3 + NaOH -> NaNO3 + H2O. Therefore, the coefficient for nitric acid is 1, for sodium hydroxide is 1, for sodium nitrate is 1, and for water is 1.
Nitric acid is used to produce sodium nitrate through the reaction between sodium hydroxide and nitric acid.
No, far from it. Sodium hydroxide is one of if not the strongest know base.
If it was a reaction between sodium hydroxide and an unknown acid the acid would be nitric acid (HNO3)
The salt formed when sodium hydroxide is added to nitric acid is sodium nitrate (NaNO3).
The balanced chemical equation for the reaction between nitric acid and sodium hydroxide is: HNO3 + NaOH -> NaNO3 + H2O. Therefore, the coefficient for nitric acid is 1, for sodium hydroxide is 1, for sodium nitrate is 1, and for water is 1.
Nitric acid is used to produce sodium nitrate through the reaction between sodium hydroxide and nitric acid.
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sodium nitrate + water
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No, far from it. Sodium hydroxide is one of if not the strongest know base.
If it was a reaction between sodium hydroxide and an unknown acid the acid would be nitric acid (HNO3)
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Nitric acid: HNO3 (acid) Sodium hydroxide: NaOH (base) This is therefore an acid-base reaction. Acid + Base --> Salt + Water Therefore: HNO3 + NaOH --> NaNO3 + H20 Or: Nitric acid + Sodium hydroxide --> Sodium Nitrate + Water
Sodium hydroxide (NaOH) is a base, so when it reacts with sulfuric acid (H2SO4), what we'll see is what is called an acid-base reaction. When an acid reacts with a base, the products are a salt and water. In this case, the product will be sodium sulfate (a salt) and water. The balanced equation is written in this way: 2NaOH + H2SO4 => Na2SO4 + 2H2O