When nitrous oxide reacts with water it doesn't form any acid.give reason
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Although nitric oxide is thermodynamically unstable, it is kinetically stable as its decomposition rate is very slow[ref] and so it is considered stable and won't normally react to anything.
So, nitric oxide wouldn't normally hydrolyze easily. But in the presence of air, it forms nitrous acid
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