Acid: HNO3 (Nitric Acid)
Base: LiOH (Lithium Hydroxide)
HNO3 + LiOH --> LiNO3 + H2O
2 Li + 2HNO3 = 2 LiNO3 so HNO3 nitric acid
If we consider substance a synonym for compound: sodium chloride, uranyl nitrate, barium oxide, formic acid, lithium hydroxide.
Hydrogen
The acid that reacts with lithium hydroxide in a neutralization reaction to form lithium sulfate and water is sulfuric acid (H2SO4).
The chemical equation (with dilute acid) is:Zn + HNO3 = Zn(NO3)2 +NO +H2O.
2 Li + 2HNO3 = 2 LiNO3 so HNO3 nitric acid
Nitric acid can be used to make lithium nitrate.
sulphuric acid+lithium hydroxide=lithium sulphate+water
This is the nitric acid.
LiC2H3O2 + H2O
No. Nitric acid is used to produce the ammonium nitrate which goes into fertilizers.
it produces methyl ammonium nitrate.
Examples: sodium chloride, hydrochloric acid, potassium dichromate, uranyle nitrate, calcium nitrate, lithium chloride, citric acid, sugar, etc. In general terms, salts, acids and bases.
No.Since, lithium nitrate (LiNO3) is a salt of strong acid and strong base,there willbe approximately equal amounts of H and OH ions in its water solution.Therefore,it will be neutral to litmus.THerefore,it is neither acid nor base but,it is neutral.
Bronze is an alloy that consists of copper and usually tin. When added to nitric acid, the nitrate anions attack the tin and copper cations to produce copper (II) nitrate and Tin (II) nitrate. Nitrogen monoxide is released but reacts with oxygen in the air to produce nitrogen dioxide.
In a flame test , the sodium ion will produce a bright yellow flame. The nitrate ion does not produce a colour. Dissolve sodium nitrate in water. Then using a ni-chrome wire, clean it in hydrochloric acid, dip the clean wire intoi the solution. Then pass the wire through a bunsen flame. The pale blue flame, will become bright yellow. Different metal ions produce different flame colours. Lithium = red Potassium = lilac Copper = Blue/green
Sucrose, C12H22O11