what happens when nitric acid react with phosphorus give eqaution?
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P + 5HNO3. H3PO4 + 5NO2 + H2O
Explanation:
Red phosphorus react with nitric acid to produce phosphoric acid, nitrogen dioxide and water. Nitric acid-concentrated solution. The reaction takes place in a boiling solution.
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When nitric acid reacts with phosphorus phosphoric acid is produced.
- Phosphorus reacts with nitric acid to produce phosphoric acid along with water and nitrogen dioxide gas.
- The balanced chemical equation of the reaction is as follows-
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- In this reaction, one mole of Phosphorus reacts with five moles of nitric acid to produce one mole of phosphoric acid along with one mole of water and five moles of nitrogen dioxide gas.
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