Neutralisation of nitric acid with ammonium hydroxide
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The equations will involve these acids:
hydrochloric acid,
HClnitric acid,
HNO3sulfuric acid, H2SO4.
The equations will involve these bases:
ammonia, NH3- in solution,
this is NH4OHpotassium hydroxide,
KOHsodium hydroxide,
NaOHcopper(II) oxide, CuO.
They will involve these carbonates:sodium carbonate,
Na2CO3calcium carbonate, CaC
i hope u understand
hydrochloric acid,
HClnitric acid,
HNO3sulfuric acid, H2SO4.
The equations will involve these bases:
ammonia, NH3- in solution,
this is NH4OHpotassium hydroxide,
KOHsodium hydroxide,
NaOHcopper(II) oxide, CuO.
They will involve these carbonates:sodium carbonate,
Na2CO3calcium carbonate, CaC
i hope u understand
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HNO3+NH3_-> NH4+NO3
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HNO3+ NH3. - > NH4NO3
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HNO3+ NH3. - > NH4NO3
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