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When in water, HNO3 completely
Nitric acid is a strong acid. Does this mean that
a) HNO3 dissociates completely to H+ (aq) and NO3 ^1- (aq) when it dissolves in
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Nitric acid is a strong acid. Does this mean that
a) HNO3 dissociates completely to H+ (aq) and NO3 ^1- (aq) when it dissolves in
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An 8 Molar (aqueous) solution contains H2O and HNO3. The solution has an S.G. of 1.24 at 25oC. HNO3 is a strong acid that
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What volume of 0.105 M HNO3, in milliliters, is required to react completely with 1.40 g of Ba(OH)2?
2 HNO3(aq) + Ba(OH)2(s)
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Noelle
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How many moles of water form when 40.0 ml of .800 M HNO3 solution is completely neutralized by NaOH?
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mary
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When in water, HNO3 completely dissociates. Write it's dissociation equation.(state symbol as well)
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Gisi Kenneth
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How many mL of 3.00M HNO3 would you need to make exactly 100mL of 0.83 HNO3 by dilution with water? (The FM of HNO3 = 63.0.)
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Lauren
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2 HNO3 + 1 Na2S -> H2S + 2 NaNO3
How many moles of H2S would we expect to be formed by reaction if 3.50 moles of HNO3 reacted
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HNO3 used as a reagent has a specific gravity of 1.42 g/ mL and contains 70% by strength HNO3. Calculate:
Volume of acid that
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How many mL of a 0.5M Ca(OH)2 solution are needed to neutralize 38 mL of a 2M HNO3 solution?
ANSWER IS: x = multiply / = divide
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