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What would be the pH range of aqueous solution of nitrogen dioxide

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Answered by choudhary21
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Answer: The brown gas 'X' is nitrogen dioxide. What could be the pH range of aqueous solution of the gas X? Answer: Oxides of non-metals are acidic and hence, aqueous solution of this gas would be acidic. This means that its pH would be less then 7.
Answered by UsmanSant
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Answer:

The nature of Aqueous solution of nitrogen dioxide is acidic. So the pH value of nitrogen Dioxide is less than 7.

Explanation:

Nitrogen dioxide is represented as NO2.

It is a brown coloured gas.

It is oxide of a non metal atom.

In general the oxides of non metallic atoms are acidic.

Hence oxide of nitrogen is also acidic.

So the pH value of nitrogen dioxide is less than 7.

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