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Answer:

The salt formed is Zn(NO₃)₂.

Explanation:

From the reaction between Zn(OH)₂ and HNO₃ we will have the following products:

Zn(OH)₂ + HNO₃ → H₂O + Zn(NO₃)₂          

In an acid-base reaction, we will have water by the neutralization between the acid (HNO₃) and the base (Zn(OH)₂), and the salt between the ions of the atoms of the acid and the base (Zn²⁺ and NO₃⁻) as final products.  

Now, we need to equal the number of Zn, O, N, and H atoms in both sides of the reaction:

Zn(OH)₂ + 2HNO₃ → 2H₂O + Zn(NO₃)₂                              

Then, the number of atoms of the reactants is now equal to the number of atoms in the products.

Therefore, the salt formed is Zn(NO₃)₂.

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The neutral salt formed by the reaction between Zn(OH)₂ & HNO₃ is zinc nitrate (Zn(NO₃)₂).

How salt is formed?

Salt is formed by the reaction between the acid and base to produce water molecules and salt, this reaction is known as neutralization reaction.

In the question, nitric acid (HNO₃) and zinc hydroxide (Zn(OH)₂) is present as a base and reaction between them produces the water and salt.

Given chemical reaction is represented as:
Zn(OH)₂ + 2HNO₃ → 2H₂O + Zn(NO₃)₂

Obtained salt from the above reaction is zinc nitrate (Zn(NO₃)₂), which is a neutral compound.

Hence we get zinc nitrate (Zn(NO₃)₂) as a resultant salt.

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