What happens when aluminum reacts with nitric acid at low temperature
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Metallic aluminium was found not to react with either concentrated or diluted nitric acid. Providing the diluted acid contains dissolved sodium chloride and traces of copper(II) cations, a vigorous reaction occurs. The product is basically nitrous oxide (possibly containing some elemental hydrogen and nitrogen gases), and was identified by its IR spectrum.
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