Chemistry, asked by abhayganesh4724, 11 months ago

Which one of the following statements is true for HNO₂ ?
(a) It can not act as reducing agent.
(b) It can not act as oxidising agent.
(c) It can not act both as oxidant reductant.
(d) It is stable only in aqueous solution.

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Answered by preetisinghbaniwal
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Answer:

option c is the answer dear mate

Answered by sangeeta7paulsl
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Answer:

(d) It is stable only in an aqueous solution.

Explanation:

(d) It is stable only in an aqueous solution.

Nitrous acid,( HNO2), is an unstable, weakly acidic emulsion that has been prepared only in the form of cold, dilute results. It's useful in chemistry in converting amines into diazonium composites, which are used in making azo dyes.HNO2 is a weak acid. Since it does not ionize fully to liberate H ions on dissolving in a waterless result. It means, that when HNO2 is dissolved in a waterless result, some corridor of it remains undissociated in the solution.

HNO2 conformation happens in the presence of NO2 gas, a combustion product in the atmosphere, whereas confirmation from NO gas is negligible. There's no given, direct impact of HNO2 on any semiconductor process or outfit.

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