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HNO3 + Ca(OH), → Ca(NO3)2 +2H,0​

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Answered by noorishahmed
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This is an acid (HNO3) base Ca(OH)2 reaction so the products will always be a salt + water.

The balanced equation is 2HNO3 + Ca(OH)2 ==> Ca(NO3)2 + 2H2O

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Answered by Anonymous
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THIS NOT A CORRECT REACTION BECOZ NITRIC ACID IS ONE OF THE STRONGEST OXIDISING AGENTS SO IT OXIDES THE NITROGEN TO FORM N20 OR NO OR NO2

BUT IT REACTS MG AND MN TO FORM SALT AND H20

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