Nitric acid (HNO3) and copper(II) sulfate (CuSO4) will react in a double replacement reaction to produce copper(II) nitrate and sulfuric acid. The correctly balanced equation is:
2HNO3 + CuSO4 --> Cu(NO3)2 + H2SO4
In aqueous solution blue precipitates of Copper (II) hydroxide are formed, CuSO4 + 2NaOH = Cu(OH)2 + Na2SO4
HNO3 does not react with water.It become diluted with water.
Gold and platinum will no react with HNO3 due to their low reactivity. Aluminum also will not react with HNO3 despite its relatively high reactivity because it has a protective layer of aluminum oxide on it.
no
It is a neutralization.KNO3 formed with water. KOH+HNO3 -->KNO3+H2O
In aqueous solution blue precipitates of Copper (II) hydroxide are formed, CuSO4 + 2NaOH = Cu(OH)2 + Na2SO4
no
alcl3+hno3
HNO3 does not react with water.It become diluted with water.
Gold and platinum will no react with HNO3 due to their low reactivity. Aluminum also will not react with HNO3 despite its relatively high reactivity because it has a protective layer of aluminum oxide on it.
no
No. HNO3 already has hydrogen and nitrogen in their highest possible oxidation states.
by adding AgNO3, ppt. is formed in h2so4 not hno3.
It is a neutralization.KNO3 formed with water. KOH+HNO3 -->KNO3+H2O
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Of course they react.H2S and NaNO3 is given out.
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