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How are Nitrus acid and Nitric acid formed

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Answered by afifasiddiqui39
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Nitrogen dioxide disproportionates into nitric acid and nitrous acid in aquous solution ..

solution: ... In warm or concentrated solutions, the overall reaction amounts to production of nitric acid, water, and nitric oxide: 3 HNO2 → HNO3 + 2 NO + H2O.

Acidity (pKa): 3.398

Chemical formula: HNO2

Melting point: Only known in solution or as gas

Flash point: Non-flammable

Answered by aditya5120
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Nitrogen dioxide disproportionates into nitric acid and nitrous acid in aqueous solution: ... In warm or concentrated solutions, the overall reaction amounts to production of nitric acid, water, and nitric oxide: 3 HNO2 → HNO3 + 2 NO + H2O.

Acidity (pKa): 3.398

Chemical formula: HNO2

Melting point: Only known in solution or as gas

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