The dilute nitric acid formed in the atmosphere come on the earth surface with
a. Air b. Sunlight c. Fog d. Rainwater
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c. Fog
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The dilute nitric acid formed in the atmosphere come on the earth surface with - Fog
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The dilute nitric acid formed in the atmosphere come on the earth surface with (c)Fog.
Explanation:
- Dissolved nitrogen oxides are either stripped in the case of white fuming nitric acid or remain in solution to form red fuming nitric acid.
- Concentrated nitric acid refers to a 70 percentage solution of nitric acid.
- Concentrations above 90 percentage are called fuming nitric acid and should not be used in schools.
- The dilution of nitric acid is an exothermic (heat producing) reaction.
- Hydrogen nitrate, aqua fortis, spirit of niter engraver's acid, azotic acid.
- Fog is defined as vapor condensed to fine particles of water suspended in the lower atmosphere that differs from cloud only in being near the ground.
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