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What is the salt formed when nitric acid is added to potassium hydroxide

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Answered by aarush113
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KOH + HNO3 → KNO3 + H2O

Potassium hydroxide react with nitric acid to produce potassium nitrate and water.

Neutralising nitric acids produces nitrate salts. Nitric acid + potassium hydroxide → potassium nitrate + water.

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