Science, asked by gungun1430, 11 months ago

when copper is added to concentrated nitric acid which gas is liberated??​


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Answered by kuchu99316
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hydrogen gas is liberted


gungun1430: No but it is mcq's
gungun1430: options are carbondioxide nitrogen dioxide nitrogen trioxide carbon monoxide
Aaryanstha: Nitric acid reacts with copper according to the reaction: 4 HNO3(l) + Cu(s) ==> Cu(NO3)2(s and aq) + 2 NO2(g) + 2 H2O(l) The copper nitrate salt that forms is a deep blue color. The nitrogen dioxide is a orange vapor.
Answered by akkieshk
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HERE IS YOUR ANSWER :

No gas is liberated. Only water is released as water vapour.

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gungun1430: no it is mcq's
akkieshk: Thn ur ans is nitrogen dioxide
akkieshk: is it in the option
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gungun1430: Yess
Aaryanstha: Nitric acid reacts with copper according to the reaction: 4 HNO3(l) + Cu(s) ==> Cu(NO3)2(s and aq) + 2 NO2(g) + 2 H2O(l) The copper nitrate salt that forms is a deep blue color. The nitrogen dioxide is a orange vapor.Nitric acid reacts with copper according to the reaction: 4 HNO3(l) + Cu(s) ==> Cu(NO3)2(s and aq) + 2 NO2(g) + 2 H2O(l) The copper nitrate salt that forms is a deep blue color. The nitrogen dioxide is a orange vapor.
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