Why is N(OH)3 unknown?
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The nitrate ion, NO³−. It is a polyatomic anion that has an overall charge of 1−. The nitrate anion is considered a single ion. The hydrogen cation, H+ has a charge of 1+. Since nitric acid is a neutral compound, it is composed of one hydrogen cation and one nitrate anion.
NO³ + H +→HNO³
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✨✨The nitrate ion, NO³−. It is a polyatomic anion that has an overall charge of 1−. The nitrate anion is considered a single ion. The hydrogen cation, H+ has a charge of 1+. Since nitric acid is a neutral compound, it is composed of one hydrogen cation and one nitrate anion.✨✨
NO³ + H +→HNO³
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✨✨The nitrate ion, NO³−. It is a polyatomic anion that has an overall charge of 1−. The nitrate anion is considered a single ion. The hydrogen cation, H+ has a charge of 1+. Since nitric acid is a neutral compound, it is composed of one hydrogen cation and one nitrate anion.✨✨
NO³ + H +→HNO³
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