the ionic equation for mastering chemistry is Cr(OH)3(s)+3HNO2(aq)→3H2O(l)+Cr3+(aq)+3NO2−(aq)
CrBr3 (aq) + 3NaNO3 (aq) ---> 3NaBr (aq) + Cr(NO3)3 (s)
well they only have a few of the equations like fire and gasoline
Cr(OH)3 + 3HNO3 → Cr(NO3)3 + 3H2O
Chromium III hydroxide + Nitric acid → Chromium III nitrate + water
The chemical reaction is:
Cr(OH)3 + 9 HNO2 = Cr(NO3)3 + 6 NO + 6 H2O
The answer is Cr(OH)3(s)+3HNO2(aq)-->Cr(NO2)3(aq)+3H2O(l)
Nitric acid reacts with ammonium hydrate to produce ammonium nitrate (a salt) and water.
Chromium don't react with water.
Potassium nitrate
10.4g
The answer is Cr(OH)3(s)+3HNO2(aq)-->Cr(NO2)3(aq)+3H2O(l)
Nitric acid reacts with ammonium hydrate to produce ammonium nitrate (a salt) and water.
Chromium don't react with water.
Potassium nitrate
10.4g
An explosion will occur.
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
When ammonia dissolves in water it forms ammonium hydroxide by the reaction NH3 + H2O -> NH4OH Ammonium Hydroxide is a base which reacts with acids, in the case nitric, by the reaction NH4OH + HNO3 -> NH4NO3 + H2O
NaOH + HCl >> NaCl + H2O
A reaction doesn't occur.
No, it does not
Dilute Nitric acid when reacted with Sodium hydroxide will produce Sodium nitrate and Water. NaOH + HNO3 = NaNO3 + H2O.