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NaOH+ HNO3 →What is the balanced equation ?

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NaOH + HNO₃ ----> ?

This is a double replacement reaction. The general equation for double replacement reactions is:

AB + CD ----> AD + BC

To predict the products of this reaction we have to "exchange" the ions. Also, when an acid reacts with an hydroxide, we produce a salt and water.

sodium hydroxide + nitric acid -----> sodium nitrate + water

NaOH + HNO₃ -----> NaNO₃ + H₂O

To determine if the equation is balanced we have to find the number of atoms of each element that we have on both sides of the equation.

NaOH + HNO₃ -----> NaNO₃ + H₂O

Na: 1 Na: 1

O: 4 O: 4

H: 2 H: 2

N: 1 N: 1

We have the same amount of atoms of each element on both sides of the equation. Then the equation is balanced.

Answer: NaOH + HNO₃ -----> NaNO₃ + H₂O

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