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Nitrogen dioxide is a double acid anhydride .Give reason .​

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NO2 is called double acid anhydride because two acids – nitrous acid and nitric acid – are formed when it reacts with water.

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NO2 is called double acid anhydride because two acids – nitrous acid and nitric acid – are formed when it reacts with water.

Mixed anhydride or double acid anhydride is the compound that reacts with water to form a mixture of two acidic anhydride. Two oxides of nitrogen are acid anhydrides; that is, they react with water to form two nitrogen-containing oxyacids.

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