Predict the products of the reaction below. That is, complete the right-hand side of the chemical equation. Be sure your equation is balanced. HNO, + KOH

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**Reaction Prediction and Balancing Exercise**

**Instruction:**

Predict the products of the reaction below. That is, complete the right-hand side of the chemical equation. Be sure your equation is balanced.

**Chemical Equation:**

\[ \text{HNO}_3 + \text{KOH} \rightarrow \]

**Diagram Explanation:**

The diagram shows a blank space to fill in the products of the reaction. To solve this, you need to identify the result of the reaction between nitric acid (\(\text{HNO}_3\)) and potassium hydroxide (\(\text{KOH}\)), which is an example of a neutralization reaction.

### Reaction Details:
- **Reactants:** \( \text{HNO}_3 \) (Nitric acid) and \( \text{KOH} \) (Potassium hydroxide)
- **Expected Products:** 
  - Water (\(\text{H}_2\text{O}\)) and 
  - Potassium nitrate (\(\text{KNO}_3\)) 

### Balanced Equation:
\[ \text{HNO}_3 + \text{KOH} \rightarrow \text{KNO}_3 + \text{H}_2\text{O} \]

Ensure the equation is balanced by confirming each element has the same number on both sides of the equation.

### Control Box:
- **Buttons:**
  - A trash bin icon (presumably to reset the equation).
  - A counter-clockwise arrow (for undoing an action).
  - A question mark (for help or hints).
Transcribed Image Text:**Reaction Prediction and Balancing Exercise** **Instruction:** Predict the products of the reaction below. That is, complete the right-hand side of the chemical equation. Be sure your equation is balanced. **Chemical Equation:** \[ \text{HNO}_3 + \text{KOH} \rightarrow \] **Diagram Explanation:** The diagram shows a blank space to fill in the products of the reaction. To solve this, you need to identify the result of the reaction between nitric acid (\(\text{HNO}_3\)) and potassium hydroxide (\(\text{KOH}\)), which is an example of a neutralization reaction. ### Reaction Details: - **Reactants:** \( \text{HNO}_3 \) (Nitric acid) and \( \text{KOH} \) (Potassium hydroxide) - **Expected Products:** - Water (\(\text{H}_2\text{O}\)) and - Potassium nitrate (\(\text{KNO}_3\)) ### Balanced Equation: \[ \text{HNO}_3 + \text{KOH} \rightarrow \text{KNO}_3 + \text{H}_2\text{O} \] Ensure the equation is balanced by confirming each element has the same number on both sides of the equation. ### Control Box: - **Buttons:** - A trash bin icon (presumably to reset the equation). - A counter-clockwise arrow (for undoing an action). - A question mark (for help or hints).
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