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HNO3 + Can(OH)2 Can (No3)2 + H2O

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The products or a reaction between

HNO3 and BA(OH)2 are H20 and

Ba(No3)2. The balanced equation for

the reaction is notated as 2 HNO3 +

Ba(OH)2 ? Ba(NO3)2 + 2 H20.

The reactants HNO3 and BA(OH)2 stand

for nitric acid and barium hydroxide,

respectively.

The products of their

reaction are water, represented as H20,

and the compound barium nitrate. The

balanced reaction uses stoichiometric

coefficients, which are the numbers

preceding each chemical formula, to

ensure that the same amount of matter

is found both before and after the

reaction. Accordingly, both sides of the

equation contain four atoms of hydro-

gen, two atoms of nitrogen, one atom

of barium and eight atoms of oxygen.

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