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A common neutralization reaction, that is used in titrations, involves sodium hydroxide, NaOH, reacting with nitric acid, HNO3. What are the products of this reaction?

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Answer: The products of the reaction are
NaNO_3\text{ and }H_2O

Step-by-step explanation:

Neutralization reaction is defined as the reaction when an acid reacts with a base to produce a salt and water molecule.

The chemical equation for the reaction of sodium hydroxide and nitric acid follows:


NaOH+HNO_3\rightarrow NaNO_3+H_2O

By Stoichiometry of the reaction:

1 mole of sodium hydroxide reacts with 1 mole of nitric acid to produce 1 mole of sodium nitrate and 1 mole of water.

Hence, the products of the reaction are
NaNO_3\text{ and }H_2O

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The common neutralization reaction that involve NaOH reacting with HNO3 produces

NaNO3 and H2O

The equation for reaction is as folows
NaOH + HNO3 = NaNO3 + H2O
that is 1 mole of NaOH reacted with 1 mole of HNO3 to form 1 mole of NaNO3 and 1 mole of H2O
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