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N2O3 is anhydride of what​

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Answered by tmohanty521
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N2O3 is the anhydride of HNO2, nitrous acid. The anhydride of an acid is the acidic oxide which on hydration forms the acid. N2O5 dissolves in water to give nitric acid, and N2O3 forms nitrous acid.

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Answered by jenishanto2004
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N2O3 is the anhydride of HNO2, nitrous acid. The anhydride of an acid is the acidic oxide which on hydration forms the acid. N2O5 dissolves in water to give nitric acid, and N2O3 forms nitrous acid.

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