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Brainliest....... I'll mark surely. what is formed when nitric acid combines with the soil. ​

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Answered by rozy42
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Nitric Acid. ... The natural manner in which nitrates reach the soil involves the reaction of nitrogen gas and oxygen gas in the atmosphere to form nitrogen dioxide gas (NO2), which then reacts with atmospheric water, making nitric acid, which provides a natural source of nitrates in water and soil.

Answered by EmperorSoham
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Answer:

It becomes a strong acid

Means concentrated nitric acid

It it combines with wet soil

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