Chemistry, asked by Sriyathmika, 1 year ago

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Answered by jinal83
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hno2 is answer...........,..

Sriyathmika: hey who r u
sarohakaran79: Nitrous acid (HNO2) can act both as an oxidising agent and as a reducing agent
Sriyathmika: how can u say
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Sriyathmika: ya u said correct
Sriyathmika: but say method please
sarohakaran79: In this oxyacid, nitrogen is in the intermediate state of +3, and so it can be reduced or oxidised.
Answered by vv14062003
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HNO2 can act both as an oxidising agent and as a reducing agent, depending on the nature of the substance it encounters. In this oxyacid, nitrogen is in the state of +3, and so it can be reduced or oxidised.

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