Reduction-Oxidization (Redox) reaction
oxidation
neutralisation
It is important to note that with any type of mixture involving acid one should be extremely careful. When you mix copper with nitric acid you will get either nitrogen dioxide or nitric oxide.
This type of reaction is called Combination or Synthesis reaction.Hot and concentrated Sulphuric acid reacts with copper to produce Copper(II) sulphate, water and Sulphur dioxide.Cu + 2 H2SO4----> CuSO4 + 2H2O + SO2
it is a monobasic oxyacid
oxidation
Nitric acid doesn't react with water; the acid is only dissociated.
neutralisation
This type of reaction is called Combination or Synthesis reaction.Hot and concentrated Sulphuric acid reacts with copper to produce Copper(II) sulphate, water and Sulphur dioxide.Cu + 2 H2SO4----> CuSO4 + 2H2O + SO2
It is important to note that with any type of mixture involving acid one should be extremely careful. When you mix copper with nitric acid you will get either nitrogen dioxide or nitric oxide.
Volatile, Monoprotic and Oxidizing acid
it is a monobasic oxyacid
Nitric acid is not an element, but is a compound. It has a formula = HNO3 . It is strongly acidic and also oxidizing.
The answer to that is monoprotic for there is only one hydrogen atom.
To some degree yes. Most acids, even strong ones such as hydrochloric acid usually have no immediate effect on copper. However if copper is left to sit in concentrated hydrochloric acid for several days it will oxidize. Copper will react vigorously with nitric acid.
A double displacement reaction takes place forming Silver chloride and nitric acid:AgNO3 + HCl ----> AgCl + HNO3
This is a neutralization reaction:NaOH + HNO3 = NaNO3 + H2O