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Explanation:

A chemist preforms the following: Neutralizing nitric acid (HNO3) with soda ash (Na2CO3). This reaction will then create sodium nitrate and carbonic acid, which will then decompose into water (H20)

Answer:

The salt (Sodium Nitrate) is prepared by the reaction of nitric acid and sodium hydroxide. The reaction is also known as neutralization reaction.

Explanation:

The reaction between nitric acid ([tex]HNO_{3}[/tex]) and sodium hydroxide (NaOH) will result in the formation of salt (Sodium nitrate). The balanced reaction between nitric acid and sodium hydroxide is shown below

[tex]\textrm{HNO}_{3}\left ( aq \right )+\textrm{NaOH}\left ( aq \right )\rightarrow \textrm{NaNO}_{3}+\textrm{H}_{2}\textrm{O}\left ( l \right )[/tex]

[tex]HNO_{3}[/tex] is a strong acid and NaOH is a strong base. This reaction is an example of neutralization reaction.

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