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Pure nitric acid fumes in moist air. Why? ​

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Answered by shahsaleem
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Pure nitric acid is highly reactive to moist air. It is oxidized in the presence of moist air to form nitrogen dioxide. 2. Nitric acid is a very strong oxidizing agent and therefore readily evolves oxygen even at room temperatures.

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Pure nitric acid is highly reactive to moist air. It is oxidized in the presence of moist air to form nitrogen dioxide. 2. Nitric acid is a very strong oxidizing agent and therefore readily evolves oxygen even at room temperatures.

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