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Reaction between nitric acid and aqueous ammonia

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Answered by rekhakhandal469
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Reaction between nitric acid and aqueous ammonia

The industrial production of ammonium nitrate entails the acid-base reaction of ammonia with nitric acid: HNO3 + NH3 → NH4NO. Ammonia is used in its anhydrous form (i.e., gas form) and the nitric acid is concentrated. This reaction is violent owing to its highly exothermic nature.

Other cations: Sodium nitrate; Potassium nitrate; Hydroxylammonium nitrate

Solubility in water: Endothermic; 118 g/100 ml (0 °C); 150 g/100 ml (20 °C); 297 g/100 ...

Chemical formula: NH4 NO3

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Answered by amritkaur2461
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Answer:

Explanation:

Reaction between nitric acid and aqueous ammonia is

HNO3 + NH3 ->NH4OH

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