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Iron is rendered passive with fuming nitric acid
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Answered by yogichaudhary
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Concentrated HNO3 being a strong oxidising agent oxidises iron forming a layer that makes iron non-reactive or passive.

Answered by doremon1618
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Explanation:

Iron is rendered passive with fuming nitric acid. Concentrated HNO3 being a strong oxidising agent oxidises iron forming a layer that makes iron non-reactive or passive.

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