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How is the Nitrate Ion (NO3) formed? - Chemistry Stack Exchange
Does the "electron from outside" that the oxygen receives, as indicated in the drawing, comes from the nitrogen atom? If so, then the N atom would be left with only 4 valence electrons …
Covalent bond in NO3 - Chemistry Stack Exchange
Feb 7, 2018 · $\begingroup$ Please, clarify: are you talking about $\ce{NO3-}$ anion or $\ce{NO3}$ neutral radical . $\endgroup$ – permeakra Commented Feb 7, 2018 at 12:22
Are all NO3- salts soluble in water? If so, why?
Jun 4, 2015 · $\begingroup$ $\ce{BiO(NO3)}$ could probably be added to the list … to quote a fellow student in the ion lottery practical course. 'Found nitrate, didn’t dissolve; only one …
Which has the greater N–O bond length, NO₂⁻ or NO₃⁻?
Nov 18, 2018 · There are two ways to think of it. First: draw out the (major) contributing Lewis structures for both ions. Each iin has one pi bond, but it's shared between two linkages in …
Why do we have to prevent the hydrolysis of iron(III) nitrate?
May 16, 2023 · Increase the concentration of $\ce{NO3^-}$ in the solution to prevent formation of aqua complexes in accordance with Le Chatelier's Principle, as explained in the section …
What is the oxidation state of nitrogen in nitrate ion and what is its ...
Jan 30, 2015 · What's the oxidation state of nitrogen in $\ce{NO3-}$ ion. Simple calculation depicts that it's $+5$. But second period elements never show variable oxidation states. And …
inorganic chemistry - Delocalization of π-electrons in nitrate ion ...
Dec 18, 2014 · The nitrate ion $\ce{NO3-}$ is what I like to call a Y-aromat since it has some similarity in the electronic structure. The bonding situation is very comparable to benzene. The …
Why is nitric acid such a strong oxidizing agent?
Oct 22, 2018 · Because, unlike in other metal dissolution reactions, the $\ce{H+}$ of $\ce{HNO3}$ isn't reduced—the $\ce{NO3-}$ is. The following data and balanced reactions are taken from …
Electrolysis of aqueous copper (II) nitrate
There are two copper blocks sitting in the $\ce{Cu(NO3)2 (aq)}$ solution, a battery is attached onto both of them, providing enough energy to start the reaction. Since solid pieces of copper …
Products of electrolysis of Ni (NO3)2 - Chemistry Stack Exchange
Jul 1, 2020 · Looking at related metal electrolysis, for example, Cu(NO3)2, per this source with again graphite electrodes: Electrolysis of a copper(II) nitrate solution produces oxygen at the …
How is the Nitrate Ion (NO3) formed? - Chemistry Stack Exchange
Does the "electron from outside" that the oxygen receives, as indicated in the drawing, comes from the nitrogen atom? If so, then the N atom would be left with only 4 valence electrons …
Covalent bond in NO3 - Chemistry Stack Exchange
Feb 7, 2018 · $\begingroup$ Please, clarify: are you talking about $\ce{NO3-}$ anion or $\ce{NO3}$ neutral radical . $\endgroup$ – permeakra Commented Feb 7, 2018 at 12:22
Are all NO3- salts soluble in water? If so, why?
Jun 4, 2015 · $\begingroup$ $\ce{BiO(NO3)}$ could probably be added to the list … to quote a fellow student in the ion lottery practical course. 'Found nitrate, didn’t dissolve; only one …
Which has the greater N–O bond length, NO₂⁻ or NO₃⁻?
Nov 18, 2018 · There are two ways to think of it. First: draw out the (major) contributing Lewis structures for both ions. Each iin has one pi bond, but it's shared between two linkages in …
Why do we have to prevent the hydrolysis of iron(III) nitrate?
May 16, 2023 · Increase the concentration of $\ce{NO3^-}$ in the solution to prevent formation of aqua complexes in accordance with Le Chatelier's Principle, as explained in the section …
What is the oxidation state of nitrogen in nitrate ion and what is its ...
Jan 30, 2015 · What's the oxidation state of nitrogen in $\ce{NO3-}$ ion. Simple calculation depicts that it's $+5$. But second period elements never show variable oxidation states. And …
inorganic chemistry - Delocalization of π-electrons in nitrate ion ...
Dec 18, 2014 · The nitrate ion $\ce{NO3-}$ is what I like to call a Y-aromat since it has some similarity in the electronic structure. The bonding situation is very comparable to benzene. The …
Why is nitric acid such a strong oxidizing agent?
Oct 22, 2018 · Because, unlike in other metal dissolution reactions, the $\ce{H+}$ of $\ce{HNO3}$ isn't reduced—the $\ce{NO3-}$ is. The following data and balanced reactions are taken from …
Electrolysis of aqueous copper (II) nitrate
There are two copper blocks sitting in the $\ce{Cu(NO3)2 (aq)}$ solution, a battery is attached onto both of them, providing enough energy to start the reaction. Since solid pieces of copper …
Products of electrolysis of Ni (NO3)2 - Chemistry Stack Exchange
Jul 1, 2020 · Looking at related metal electrolysis, for example, Cu(NO3)2, per this source with again graphite electrodes: Electrolysis of a copper(II) nitrate solution produces oxygen at the …