What is the chemical formula of the salt produced by neutralization of nitric acid with Ca(OH)2?
Question asked by: sashoyapd

Is it something like Ca(No3)2?
I don't actually know 100% but presuamably it is calcium nitrate that is produced as a result, and if so then that's its formula.
By: knowitall
Replied at: 02 Apr 2008
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The formula given by knowitall(stacy) is correct.