Nitric acid is an electrolyte.
Yes, HNO3 is a strong electrolyte. When it dissociates in water, it forms H+ and NO3- ions, which allows it to conduct electricity.
It is actually a mixture of very dilute H2SO4 and HNO3
H2SO4Sulfuric acid is a strong acid that disassociates almost 100% in solution.H +andHSO4 -( a further disassociation can take place but that is for college chemistry )And this disassociation is a strong acid disassociation and an electrolyte.
The chemical equation (with dilute acid) is:Zn + HNO3 = Zn(NO3)2 +NO +H2O.
water and baking soda are the most common solutions used to clean dirt and spilled electrolyte from a battery. Baking soda helps neutralize acidic electrolyte spills, preventing harm to surfaces. Be sure to thoroughly rinse the area with water after cleaning to remove any residue.
Yes. HNO3 is an electrolyte. In water, it will dissolve into H+ ions and NO3- ions.
Zinc liberates hydrogen gas when treated with dilute HNO3.
its the same formula, whether it is dilute or concentrated depends on the molar volume per litre pf the substance :)
Yes. HNO3 is a strong acid and therefore a strong electrolyte.
Yes, HNO3 is a strong electrolyte. When it dissociates in water, it forms H+ and NO3- ions, which allows it to conduct electricity.
Dilute sulphuric acid
It is actually a mixture of very dilute H2SO4 and HNO3
Yes, sulfur can react with dilute nitric acid (HNO3) to form sulfur dioxide gas, nitrogen dioxide gas, and water. This reaction is a redox reaction where sulfur is oxidized and nitric acid is reduced.
Sulphuric acid
no its a strong electrolyte no its a strong electrolyte
The reaction between phenol and dilute nitric acid forms nitrophenol and water. The equation is: C6H5OH + HNO3 → C6H5NO3 + H2O
veniger is the example of dilute acid .