It is basic, as it accepts a proton (Bronsted-Lowry base). It is the conjugate base of nitric acid.
Silicon is not acidic or basic in the same way that common acids and bases like hydrochloric acid or sodium hydroxide are. It is a metalloid element that does not exhibit typical acidic or basic properties.
NO3^- can be acidic depending on what the cation is. For example, a solution of ammonium nitrate (NH4NO3) would be acidic. But a solution of sodium nitrate (NaNO3) would be neutral. So, NO3^- cannot exist by itself. It needs a cation, and that will ultimately determine the pH.
Bromine is neither basic nor acidic as it is a nonmetallic element. It is in the halogen group of the periodic table and does not exhibit properties of either bases or acids.
No, it is weakly acidic, forming carbonate and bicarbonate salts.
No, sulphur dioxide is not a basic oxide - it is an acidic oxide. It reacts with water to form sulfurous acid, creating an acidic solution.
No, ammonium nitrate is acidic.
Potassium nitrate is a neutral salt, t is neither acidic nor alkaline.
It is acidic. it is formed by the reaction of Copper(2) Hydroxide which is a Weak base and Sulfuric Acid which is a strong Acid. A weak base + strong acid always gives an acidic salt.
Sodium nitrate is considered a neutral salt because it is formed from the reaction between a strong base (sodium hydroxide) and a weak acid (nitric acid). This typically results in a salt that is neither strongly acidic nor strongly basic.
Sodium oxide is Basic. Remember, most metals form basic oxides where most non-metals will form acidic oxides because of what they produce when placed in water - Sodium oxide will produce Sodium Hydroxide which is a strong base.
NaNO3, or sodium nitrate, is a neutral salt when dissolved in water because it is a strong electrolyte that dissociates completely into sodium ions and nitrate ions. The presence of both cations (sodium ions) and anions (nitrate ions) in solution makes the overall solution neutral.
Strontium nitrate is a neutral compound, as it does not release hydrogen ions in water and does not exhibit acidic properties.
Ammonium nitrate is a mildly acidic salt.
No, ammonium nitrate is a salt and is weakly acidic.
yes
The solution is (about) neutral as water is, both constuting ions are neutral, neither basic nor acidic.
acidic.