In a titration, a few drops of an indicator are added to a flask containing 35.0 milliliters of HNO3(aq) of unknown concentration. After 30.0 milliliters of 0.15 M NaOH(aq) solution is slowly added to the flask, the indicator changes color, showing the acid is neutralized.

What are the products of this reaction?

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Answer:

NaOH(aq) + HNO3(aq)------>NaNO3(aq) + H2O(l)

Explanation:

A thing to note is that an acid and a base will react to form a metal salt + H2O.

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In titration, when [tex]HNO_{3}[/tex] added to NaOH in then it will form [tex]NaNO_{3}[/tex] and water.

What is titration?

Titration is just a laboratory technique for determining the concentration of an unknown solution using a solution of given volume and concentration. Between the two solutions, redox reaction or acid-base neutralization occurs, and the known numbers are used to calculate the unknown.

In titration, when [tex]HNO_{3}[/tex] is added in a base like NaOH then it will form it will form [tex]NaNO_{3}[/tex] and water.

The reaction of the titration can be written as:

NaOH + [tex]HNO_{3}[/tex] → [tex]NaNO_{3}[/tex] + [tex]H_{2}O[/tex].

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