acid.
Actually this acid is called Hyponitrous acid (because the original formula is H2N2O2, but all the 2's cancel).
HNO is hyponitrous acid
hydrocyanic acid, formic acid, acetic acid, lactic acid
The difference between a hydrocarbon and a fatty acid is that a fatty acid is a hydrocarbon chain with a carboxylic acid head.
No, it can't. This is because lemon acid is scientifically named 'citric acid' and stomach acid is likewise named 'hydrochloric acid'. Your stomach lining protects your stomach wall from the corrosive effects of hydrochloric acid, so citric acid will have no effect as it is weaker. However, it may give you heartburn!
The decolorizing agent in the acid fast stain is acid alcohol. The decolorizing agent in the gram stain is ethanol.
Nitric acid is an ingredient in fertilizer. It can be toxic if not used and stored properly. Nitrates, used in hot dogs, smoked meats, and so on as a preservative, are nitrous acid. Nitrous acid is fairly weak.
Nitric Acid
This is the chemical formula of nitroxyl.
Yes. HNO3 is a strong acid and therefore a strong electrolyte.
HNO3 (nitric acid) is a compound. It consists of the non-metallic elements hydrogen, nitrogen and oxygen. Nitric acid is a strong acid in solution with pH 1 to 2.
HNO2 is the correct formula for Nitrous acid.
HNO
A hydrobromic acid merely means an acid with one hydrogen. Thus:H + NaOH => H20 + Na[space left open for someone else to answer other question]
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Iron Oxide is Fe[2]O[3] and Nitric acid is HNO[3]
Not legally.
RbOH + HNO ==> H2O + RbNO. NOTE: HNO (nitroxyl) is normally found in the gas phase. In aqueous soln., it can act as an acid to produce H+ + NO-. If the question was mean to read RbOH + HNO3, the the products would be H2O + RbNO3.