C3H8O3 + 3 HNO3 → C3H5N3O9 + 3 H2O - Balanced Equation
C3H8O3(aq)+3HNO3(aq)→C3H5N3O9(l)+3H2O(l)
Reactants:
- C3H8O3 – Propane-1,2,3-triol

- Other names: Glycerol



, Glycerin 
, Glycerine 
... show moreshow less - Appearance: Colorless liquid | hygroscopic
; Hygroscopic viscous colourless liquid
; Clear, colorless, odorless, syrupy liquid or solid (below 64°F). [Note: The solid form melts above 64°F but the liquid form freezes at a much lower temperature.] 
- Other names: Glycerol
- HNO3 – Nitric acid



- Other names: Aqua fortis


, Spirit of niter 
, Eau forte
... show moreshow less - Appearance: Colorless, yellow or red fuming liquid
; Colourless-to-yellow liquid with pungent odour
; Colorless, yellow, or red, fuming liquid with an acrid, suffocating odor. [Note: Often used in an aqueous solution. Fuming nitric acid is concentrated nitric acid that contains dissolved nitrogen dioxide.] 
- Other names: Aqua fortis
Products:
- C3H5N3O9 – Propane-1,2,3-triyl trinitrate


- Other names: Nitroglycerin


, 1
, 2
... show moreshow less - Appearance: Colorless liquid
; Colourless-to-yellow viscous liquid or pale yellow crystals
; Colorless to pale-yellow, viscous liquid or solid (below 56°F). [Note: An explosive ingredient in dynamite (20-40%) with ethylene glycol dinitrate (80-60%).] 
- Other names: Nitroglycerin
- H2O – Water, oxidane

- Other names: Water (H2O)
, Hydrogen hydroxide (HH or HOH)
, Hydrogen oxide
... show moreshow less - Appearance: White crystalline solid, almost colorless liquid with a hint of blue, colorless gas

- Other names: Water (H2O)
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