Chemistry, asked by biology360sangma, 4 months ago

why HNo2 is not stable​

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Nitrous acid decomposes into nitric oxide, NO, and nitric acid, HNO3. It may react as either an oxidizing or a reducing agent; that is, its nitrogen atom may either gain or lose electrons in reactions with other substances. ... Nitrous acid (HNO2), a weak acid, is very unstable and exists only in aqueous...

Answered by Anonymous
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Nitrous acid decomposes into nitric oxide, NO, and nitric acid, HNO3. It may react as either an oxidizing or a reducing agent; that is, its nitrogen atom may either gain or lose electrons in reactions with other substances. ... Nitrous acid (HNO2), a weak acid, is very unstable and exists only in aqueous...

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