Number of oxides of nitrogen which produce hno3 when dissolved
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4 oxides
3 from hno3 and 1 from h2O
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Nitrogen oxides are produced in a number of ways when nitrogen and oxygen mix. Its oxides range in oxidation state from +1 to +5, and each one is different. Higher oxidation state nitrogen oxides are more acidic than lower oxidation state nitrogen oxides.
Explanation:
The oxides of nitrogen are as follows below:
- N₂O - Nitrous oxide
- NO - Nitric oxide
- NO₂ - Nitrogen dioxide
- N₂O₄ - Dinitrogen tetraoxide
- N₂O₅ - Dinitrogen pentaoxide
These all oxides of nitrogen when dissolved in water yields the following products:
- N₂O + H₂O → N₂↑ + ⁻OH
- NO + H₂O → No reaction
- 3NO₂ + H₂O → 2HNO₃ + NO
- N₂O₃ + H₂O → 2HNO₂
- N₂O₄ H₂O → HNO₃ + HNO₂
- N₂O₅ + H₂O → 2HNO₃
Hence, nitric acid is produced when nitrogen dioxide (NO₂), dinitrogen tetraoxide (N₂O₄), and dinitrogen pentaoxide (N₂O₅) is dissolved in water.
Hence, the number of oxides of nitrogen that produce HNO₃ when dissolved in water is 3.
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