iron becomes passive on treatment with concentrated hn O3 it is due to the position of oxide which layer is formed protective or porous and non protective or non porous??
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Treating metals (iron, chromium, aluminum, and calcium) with concentrated nitric acid can produce a protective oxide layer over the metal that halts further reactions. So, iron becomes passive when treated with conc. nitric acid.
Hence it forms protective oxide .
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