Nitric acid, HNO3.
Chlorides are salts of the hydrochloric acid (HCl).
Salts of the benzoic acids are called benzoates.
compounds that release ions when they dissolve in water ar called acids.
Salts formed from strong acid and strong base are neither acidic nor basic. Salts formed from strong acid and weak base are slightly acidic. Salts formed from weak acid and strong base are slightly basic.
phosphate salts react with strong acids and form phosphoric acid..
These salts are called nitrates.
Nitrates are salts of the nitric acid.
All salts made from nitric acid (HNO3) are called nitrates (NO3-)
ANY SUBSTANCE THAT HAS 'NITRATE; IN THE NAME.
This is the sulfuric acid - H2SO4.
These are salts derived from the same acid; examples are: nitrates, chlorides, sulfates, acetates, fluorides, phosphates etc.
The acid is called nitric acid.
Chlorides are salts of the hydrochloric acid (HCl).
No. However, many fertilizers do contain nitrates, such as ammonium nitrate which can be thought of as salts of nitric acid.
Salts are made when an acid reacts with a base, carbonate or metal. The name of the salt formed depends on the metal in the base and the acid used. For example, salts made using hydrochloric acid are called chlorides
A salt is a compound formed when the hydrogen of an acid is replaced by a metal. Hydrochloric acid produces chlorides such as sodium chloride. Nitric acid makes nitrates such as potassium nitrate. Sulfuric acid gives sulfates such as magnesium sulfate.
Examples are: nitrates, chlorides, sulfates, phosphates and many other.