Respuesta :
Answer:
Acid-base
Explanation:
HNO₃ + NaOH ⟶ NaNO₃ + H₂O
This is an acid-base reaction, because nitric acid is reacting with a base (NaOH) to form a salt (NaNO₃) and water.
This is also a double decomposition or double displacement reaction, because the positive components (H⁺ and Na⁺) trade partners.
H⁺NO₃⁻ + Na⁺OH⁻ ⟶ Na⁺NO₃⁻ + H⁺-OH⁻
Answer:
Neutralization reaction
Explanation:
[tex]HNO_3[/tex] reacts with NaOH to form sodium nitrite ([tex]NaNO_3[/tex]) and water.
[tex]HNO_3 + NaOH \rightarrow NaNO_3 + H_2O[/tex]
[tex]HNO_3[/tex] is a strong acid and NaOH is a strong base. [tex]NaNO_3[/tex] is a neutral salt having pH 7.0.
Thus, [tex]HNO_3[/tex] and NaOH completely neutalize each other to form salt with pH 7.0.
Reaction in which strong acid strong and base react to form salt is called neutralization reaction.