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An hydride of hno2 hno3 found to be ??

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Answered by officialnitishsahani
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Dinitrogen trioxide is the anhydride of nitrous acid, HNO2, and dinitrogen pentoxide is the anhydride of nitric acid, HNO3. ... Nitrogen dioxide reacts with water in one of two ways. In cold water NO2 disproportionates to form a mixture of HNO2 and HNO3, while at higher temperatures HNO3 and NO are formed.

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Dinitrogen trioxide is the anhydride of nitrous acid, HNO2,. and dinitrogen pentoxide is the anhydride of nitric acid, HNO3. ... Nitrogen dioxide reacts with water in one of two ways.

in cold water NO2 disproportionate to form a mixture of HNO2 and HNO3, while at higher temperatures HNO3 and no r formed.....

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