Chemistry, asked by Pterodactyl, 10 months ago

The products formed on hydrolysis of chlorine nitrate are:
a) chlorine and nitric acid
b) hypochlorous acid and nitrogen dioxide
c) nitrous acid and hypochlorous acid
d) hypochlorous acid and nitric acid

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Answered by aasharani84
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Answer:

a)chlorine and nitric acid

Answered by arkadyutidutta2007
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Answer:

hypochlorous acid and nitric acid

Explanation:

When chlorine nitrate is hydrolysed, it forms hypochlorous acid and nitiric acid. ClONO2 + H2O → HOCl + HNO3 ClONO2 + HCl → HCl + HNO3

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