What happens when co2 is bubbled through the yelllow hno3?
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it turns blueish who it is bubbled
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if co2 is bubbled through the yellow acid I.e hno3 the latter turns colourless because it derives out NO2 from warm acid which is further oxidised to nitric acid.
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