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Give Me The Notes For The Preparation Of Nitric Acid,Sulphuric Acid, Hydrogen Chloride, Ammonia. I will Mark You As Brainliest

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Nitric corrosive (HNO3), otherwise called water fortis (Latin for "solid water") and soul of niter, is a profoundly destructive mineral corrosive. The unadulterated compound is dreary, however more established examples will in general gain a yellow cast because of disintegration into oxides of nitrogen and water.

Sulfuric corrosive (American spelling) or sulphuric corrosive (British spelling), otherwise called oil of poison, is a mineral corrosive made out of the components sulfur, oxygen and hydrogen, with atomic recipe H2SO4.

The compound hydrogen chloride has the synthetic equation HCl and as such is a hydrogen halide. At room temperature, it is a dull gas, which structures white exhaust of hydrochloric corrosive upon contact with environmental water fume. Hydrogen chloride gas and hydrochloric corrosive are significant in innovation and industry.

Ammonia, also known as NH3, is a colorless gas with a distinct odor composed of nitrogen and hydrogen atoms. It is produced naturally in the human body and in nature in water, soil and air, even in tiny bacteria molecules. In human health, ammonia and the ammonium ion are vital components of metabolic processes.

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