Cu+4HNO3 ----> Cu(NO3)2 + 2NO2 + 2H2O
Nitric acid. NO3 is the nitrate ion. When put into an acid the ate at the end changes to an ic. Therefore, HNO3 is nitric acid!
Bronze is an alloy that consists of copper and usually tin. When added to nitric acid, the nitrate anions attack the tin and copper cations to produce copper (II) nitrate and Tin (II) nitrate. Nitrogen monoxide is released but reacts with oxygen in the air to produce nitrogen dioxide.
The net ionic equation for the reaction between copper and nitric acid is Cu(s) + 2H⁺(aq) + 2NO₃ˉ(aq) → Cu²⁺(aq) + 2NO₃ˉ(aq) + H₂(g). In this reaction, copper is oxidized to form copper(II) ions, and nitric acid is reduced to form water and nitrogen dioxide gas.
Mixing nitric acid and glycerin can create a highly exothermic reaction, producing a violent explosion. Dropping the jar on the kitchen floor can trigger the reaction if the two substances mix upon impact, leading to a dangerous situation with flying debris and potential harm for anyone nearby. It is extremely hazardous and should never be attempted.
Vinegar contains acetic acid. The acid reacts with the outer layer of the penny, which is usually very dull because of oxidation, and removes that layer leaving a new, shiny layer from beneath.
Nitric acid. NO3 is the nitrate ion. When put into an acid the ate at the end changes to an ic. Therefore, HNO3 is nitric acid!
Bronze is an alloy that consists of copper and usually tin. When added to nitric acid, the nitrate anions attack the tin and copper cations to produce copper (II) nitrate and Tin (II) nitrate. Nitrogen monoxide is released but reacts with oxygen in the air to produce nitrogen dioxide.
Provided it is yellow, put it in nitric acid. If not huing the acid, that is pure gold in contact with the acid
The net ionic equation for the reaction between copper and nitric acid is Cu(s) + 2H⁺(aq) + 2NO₃ˉ(aq) → Cu²⁺(aq) + 2NO₃ˉ(aq) + H₂(g). In this reaction, copper is oxidized to form copper(II) ions, and nitric acid is reduced to form water and nitrogen dioxide gas.
Nothing. Copper is not magnetic.
Yes, Copper oxide does fizz when it reacts with Sulphuric Acid
Any reaction occur when gold is put in copper sulfate.
When you put a metal inside sulphuric acid, the metal quickly displaces the hydrogen and forms respective metal sulphate and hydrogen gas is liberated. But this happens in the case of reactive metals only. In case of Mercury, Copper, Silver, Gold And Platinum no reaction occurs.
Mixing nitric acid and glycerin can create a highly exothermic reaction, producing a violent explosion. Dropping the jar on the kitchen floor can trigger the reaction if the two substances mix upon impact, leading to a dangerous situation with flying debris and potential harm for anyone nearby. It is extremely hazardous and should never be attempted.
Vinegar contains acetic acid. The acid reacts with the outer layer of the penny, which is usually very dull because of oxidation, and removes that layer leaving a new, shiny layer from beneath.
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The gold is only soluble in Aqua regia which is a mixture of one part Nitric acid and three parts Hydrochloric acid you lose the gamwe you do know anyone can put these answers