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Reagent reacted with conc. Sulphuric acid to produce nitric acid

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Answered by achus33
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Reaction Product of Nitric acid plus Sulphuric acid. ... There is no chemical reaction. H + NO3 and H2 + SO4 will give an equilibrium of the ions and the acid. Now, it is possible that if you add concentrated sulfuric acid to the nitric it can become hot enough to break the HNO3 into water and NO2 (gas).Benzene reacts with concentrated nitric acid at 323-333k in the presence of concentrated sulphuric acid to form nitrobenzene. This reaction is known as nitration of benzene.and acetate (CH3COO– ) react with dilute sulphuric acid to evolve different gases. ... drops of 1-naphthylamine reagent. ... If salt does not dissolve even in nitric acid then a mixture of conc.

Answered by abhinabchoudhury29
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Explanation:

NaNO3 +HCL=> NaCl + HNO3

so NaNO3 is the reagent.

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