chemical equation b/w reaction nitric acid and water
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Nitric acid with water reacts as follows:
HNO3 + H2O ⇌ H3O+ + NO3−
Nitric acid is a relatively strong acid, meaning it tends to ionize almost completely in aqueous solution.
H2 acts as a base to abstract an H+ from the nitric acid. The resulting H3O+, hydronium, is the conjugate acid, while the NO3-, nitrate, is the conjugate base (this is the molecule of nitric acid, but stripped of its H+.
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Nitric acid with water reacts as follows:
HNO3 + H2O ⇌ H3O+ + NO3−
Nitric acid is a relatively strong acid, meaning it tends to ionize almost completely in aqueous solution.
H2 acts as a base to abstract an H+ from the nitric acid. The resulting H3O+, hydronium, is the conjugate acid, while the NO3-, nitrate, is the conjugate base (this is the molecule of nitric acid, but stripped of its H+.
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