Interpretation:
The chemical equation for the given reaction of water and dinitrogen pentoxide gas to produce aqueous hydrogen nitrate needs to be written.
Concept introduction:
In a
A chemical equation is balanced by balancing the number of moles of each element on the reactants and on the products.
Answer to Problem 15PP
A chemical equation for the reaction is as follows:
This is a type of synthesis reaction.
Explanation of Solution
A chemical equation for the given reaction is as follows:
The above reaction is not balanced, it can be balanced by giving coefficient 2 to HNO3 thus,
In Synthesis reaction, two reactants combined to give one product.
Therefore, this reaction is a synthesis reaction.
Thus, the balanced synthesis reaction is as follows:
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