【 】What is the salt formed in the neutralization reaction between nitric acid and potassium hydroxide?

What is the salt formed in the neutralization reaction between nitric acid and potassium hydroxide?





Select one from the following:

A) KCl

B) CaCl2

C) KNO3

D) NH4NO2




Answer: (C)
Potassium nitrate salt (KNO3) is formed in the neutralization reaction between nitric acid and potassium hydroxide.




Explanation:

KOH is a base and HNO3 is an acid.So acid-base reaction will happen , and we will get salt and water .


KOH + HNO₃ ---> KNO₃ + H₂O



Which salt is formed in the neutralization reaction of nitric acid with potassium hydroxide?


Answer: 
Potassium chloride salt (KCl) is formed in the neutralization reaction of nitric acid with potassium hydroxide.




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