Science, asked by padmajamohan, 3 months ago

The reaction of copper with nitric
acid gives nitrogen dioxide and
water. What can be inferred from the
chemical reaction?
O
Nitrate reacts with hydrogen to form
nitrogen dioxide and water
O
Copper causes the ondation of
HNO3 to form NOZ
Hydrogen gas reacts with oygen in
air to form water
Hydrogen gas gets oudised by​

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Answered by rehanna0911
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Answer:

Talking about the reaction between copper and nitric acid, copper is oxidized by concentrated nitric acid to produce \[C{u^{2 + }}\] ions. The nitric acid is reduced to form nitrogen dioxide which is a poisonous brown gas with an irritating odour. Also, Cupric nitrate, \[Cu{(N{O_3})_2}\] is formed in this reaction.

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