It produces Ammonium Nitrate
NH3 + HCl --> NH4 + + Cl - Some kind of single displacement ionic reaction. Could also be called an acid base neutralization reaction.
Nitric acid does not contain sulfate ions. Nitric acid is a strong acid with the chemical formula HNO3, containing hydrogen, nitrogen, and oxygen atoms. It is not a source of sulfate ions.
HNO3 is nitric acid, which is a strong mineral acid.
Nitrate + plus whatever cation you want to pair it with. Sodium, calcium, ammonium, or potassium most commonly.
One use Nitric acid in the production of certain explosives. NitroGlycerine. And one also use Sulfuric acid in order to take moisture out of the Nitroglycerine formed. I do however not think that those acids react with each other. I think they just mix, forming an acid that also has great dehydrating powers. There is more information on Wikipedia about Sulfuric Acid, allso a tiny bit regarding Nitric Acid. Be aware that both acids reacting with organic materials is highly dangerous. There is an exothermic reaction where water is pulled out of whatever organic matereal there is. This leaves Carbon that in turn will be Nitrated by the Nitric acid. Due to the Exothermic reaction the mix will heat up rapidly and you might have an uncontrollable reaction that ultimately leads to explosion. It is NOT something you experiment with without proper deep understanding of chemistry. Your life is at stake and so is the life of ppl around you. Alfred Nobel (Inventor of Dynamite) had a brother who died due to an explosion of this kind, and he was well "educated".
This is considered an acid/base reaction.
nitric acid
NH3 + HCl --> NH4 + + Cl - Some kind of single displacement ionic reaction. Could also be called an acid base neutralization reaction.
The possible reaction products are aluminum chloride and nitric acid. Going from a strong acid to a weak acid will drive a reaction, but both HCl and nitric acid are strong acids. Producing a precipitate will drive a reaction, but aluminum chloride is reasonably soluble. In short, there's no obvious reason for a metathesis reaction.
Nitric acid does not contain sulfate ions. Nitric acid is a strong acid with the chemical formula HNO3, containing hydrogen, nitrogen, and oxygen atoms. It is not a source of sulfate ions.
HNO3 is nitric acid, which is a strong mineral acid.
All acids contain hydrogen..! :)
Nitrate + plus whatever cation you want to pair it with. Sodium, calcium, ammonium, or potassium most commonly.
One use Nitric acid in the production of certain explosives. NitroGlycerine. And one also use Sulfuric acid in order to take moisture out of the Nitroglycerine formed. I do however not think that those acids react with each other. I think they just mix, forming an acid that also has great dehydrating powers. There is more information on Wikipedia about Sulfuric Acid, allso a tiny bit regarding Nitric Acid. Be aware that both acids reacting with organic materials is highly dangerous. There is an exothermic reaction where water is pulled out of whatever organic matereal there is. This leaves Carbon that in turn will be Nitrated by the Nitric acid. Due to the Exothermic reaction the mix will heat up rapidly and you might have an uncontrollable reaction that ultimately leads to explosion. It is NOT something you experiment with without proper deep understanding of chemistry. Your life is at stake and so is the life of ppl around you. Alfred Nobel (Inventor of Dynamite) had a brother who died due to an explosion of this kind, and he was well "educated".
It is not an acid. It is a kind of salt. We can produce it by neutralisation reaction.
An acid-base reaction that leaves no excess H+ or OH-
An acid-base reaction that leaves no excess H+ or OH-