Coefficients of nitric acid Sodium hydroxide sodium nitrate+water
Nitric acid is used to produce sodium nitrate through the reaction between sodium hydroxide and nitric acid.
The salt formed when sodium hydroxide is added to nitric acid is sodium nitrate (NaNO3).
If it was a reaction between sodium hydroxide and an unknown acid the acid would be nitric acid (HNO3)
Sodium Hydrogen Carbonate plus Nitric acid = Sodium Nitrate + Hydrogen + Co2
Nitrate + plus whatever cation you want to pair it with. Sodium, calcium, ammonium, or potassium most commonly.
Nitric acid is used to produce sodium nitrate through the reaction between sodium hydroxide and nitric acid.
The salt formed when sodium hydroxide is added to nitric acid is sodium nitrate (NaNO3).
If it was a reaction between sodium hydroxide and an unknown acid the acid would be nitric acid (HNO3)
Sodium Hydrogen Carbonate plus Nitric acid = Sodium Nitrate + Hydrogen + Co2
sodium nitrate + water
Nitrate + plus whatever cation you want to pair it with. Sodium, calcium, ammonium, or potassium most commonly.
Zinc nitrate. Zn(NO3)2 *6H2O MW 297.47 density = 2.065 g/ml Melting point 36.4º C
Dilute Nitric acid when reacted with Sodium hydroxide will produce Sodium nitrate and Water. NaOH + HNO3 = NaNO3 + H2O.
Nitrate salts are formed when nitric acid reacts with a base or a metal. Examples include sodium nitrate (NaNO3) and potassium nitrate (KNO3).
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This is the nitric acid (HNO3).
Sodium hydrogen carbonate and nitric acid react to form sodium nitrate, carbon dioxide, and water.