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Nitrogen dioxide is the anhydride of

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Answered by mahakincsem
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HNO3  & HNO2

Explanation:

Anhydride means the compound that is obtained after removing water from particular acids or in other words we can say that nitrogen dioxide is an anhydride of two acids because it yields these acids when it reacts with water.

The reaction is given as

H2 O+2NO2  ⇄HNO3  +HNO2

Hence, it can be clearly seen that it gives, nitric acid and nitrous acid

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