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Write a balanced molecular equation for aqueous nitric acid and aqueous ammonia. Express your answer as a balanced chemical equation. Identify all of the phases in your answer.
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Answered by
DrBob222
NH3 is
NH3(g) + HOH(l) ==> NH4^+(aq) + OH^-(aq) although I'm not sure this is the equation you want since it is not "entirely" molecular. The equation I provided is what happens, the molecular equation could be
NH3(g) + HOH(l) ==> NH3(aq). I would write NH3(aq) as NH4OH(aq) except NH4OH has been shown not to exist.
HNO3 follows the same kind of procedure.
NH3(g) + HOH(l) ==> NH4^+(aq) + OH^-(aq) although I'm not sure this is the equation you want since it is not "entirely" molecular. The equation I provided is what happens, the molecular equation could be
NH3(g) + HOH(l) ==> NH3(aq). I would write NH3(aq) as NH4OH(aq) except NH4OH has been shown not to exist.
HNO3 follows the same kind of procedure.
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