carbon + nirtic acid = water + nitrogen dioxide + carbon dioxide
impossible, there isn't enough oxygen atoms for your statement to be true. i dont even think a reaction occurs...
15M nitric acid (HNO3) is a concentrated acid. In a reaction between iron and concentrated nitric acid, iron (III) nitrate [Fe(NO3)3], nitrogen dioxide (NO2), and water (H2O) are produced. The balanced reaction is as follows: Fe + 6HNO3 --> Fe(NO3)3 + 3NO2 + 3H2O
This is considered an acid/base reaction.
Nickel (I) oxide + nitric acid ----------> nickel nitrate + water Ni2O + 2HNO3 ----------> 2NiNO3 + H2O
Nitric acid is commonly used to dissolve copper while leaving nickel and gold unaffected due to their different chemical properties. Copper forms a soluble copper nitrate in nitric acid, while gold and nickel do not react as readily.
6,96 g of nitric oxide are obtained.
The reaction between silver nitrate and hydrochloric acid forms silver chloride and nitric acid as products. Silver chloride is a white precipitate that is insoluble in water, while nitric acid remains in solution.
The reaction between nitric acid (HNO3) and chloride ions (Cl-) typically produces nitrosyl chloride (ClNO) and water (H2O). The balanced chemical equation for this reaction is: 2HNO3 + 3NaCl → ClNO + 2NaNO3 + H2O.
I understand this to mean the reaction of silver chloride with nitric acid. Nothing.
Nitric acid can be used to distinguish between silver (Ag) and magnesium (Mg) due to their different reactivities. Silver reacts with nitric acid to form silver nitrate and oxygen gas, while magnesium reacts to form magnesium nitrate and hydrogen gas. Thus, observing the reaction with nitric acid can help differentiate between the two metals.
simply : 'no'. The classic reaction is 'acid + base = salt + water'. The reaction here is that of silver ion with the chloride ion in the acid. A white precipitate of insoluble silver chloride forms. This reaction is that used for testing for chloride ions.
The reaction only happens if the acids are concentrated.Hydrochloric acid + Nitric acid ----> Chlorine + Nitrosyl chloride + Water3 HCl + HNO3 ----> Cl2 + NOCl + 2 H2OThe Nitrosyl chloride is volatile and decomposes within sometime to Nitrogen monoxide and Chlorine2 NOCl ----> 2 NO + Cl2
The reaction between copper and nitric acid is an oxidation-reduction reaction where copper is oxidized to copper(II) ions and nitric acid is reduced to nitrogen oxides such as nitrogen dioxide.
When nitric acid comes in contact with salt (sodium chloride), a chemical reaction occurs where the nitric acid protonates the chloride ion in salt, forming hydrochloric acid and nitrate salt. This reaction releases heat and can produce toxic nitrogen oxides fumes.
A double displacement reaction takes place, producing Silver Chloride and Nitric acid
The li mit t est for chloride is mainly used to control chloride impurity in the pharmaceutical material, depends upon the precipitation of chloride with silver nitrate in presence of nitric acid and comparison of precipitation produced in the sample with that of standard solution containing a known amount of chloride ion.
Any reaction; the solution contain ions: Ca2+ , Cl- , H+ , NO-3.
The reaction between ammonia and nitric acid is a neutralization reaction, producing ammonium nitrate and water.