Nitric acid is symbolized by HNO3.It is a strong acid.
Besides water, a substance in solid form is more dense. At the least dense substance floats, HN03 will not float in liquid HN03. ;)
Yes, nitric acid is a pure substance because it consists of only one type of molecule, HNO3.
its the same formula, whether it is dilute or concentrated depends on the molar volume per litre pf the substance :)
To find the number of moles of HNO3 in 450 g, divide the mass by the molar mass of HNO3. The molar mass of HNO3 is approximately 63 g/mol. Therefore, 450 g of HNO3 is equivalent to 450/63 = 7.14 moles of HNO3.
The chemical formula for nitric acid is HNO3.
The equation you will need is: Mol of substance 1 * volume of substance 1 = Mol of substance 2 * volume of substance 2
Besides water, a substance in solid form is more dense. At the least dense substance floats, HN03 will not float in liquid HN03. ;)
Yes, nitric acid is a pure substance because it consists of only one type of molecule, HNO3.
acids such as HCl, H2SO4 HNO3 etc
its the same formula, whether it is dilute or concentrated depends on the molar volume per litre pf the substance :)
To find the number of moles of HNO3 in 450 g, divide the mass by the molar mass of HNO3. The molar mass of HNO3 is approximately 63 g/mol. Therefore, 450 g of HNO3 is equivalent to 450/63 = 7.14 moles of HNO3.
HNO3 is Nitric Acid
The chemical formula for nitric acid is HNO3.
I believe it is HNO3
HNO3 is called nitric acid.
HNO3 is not neutral.It is a strong acid.
Hydrogen Nitrate ???? H-NO3 Is more usually known as Nitric Acid and has the formula 'HNO3'.