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why is HNo2 not stable.​

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Answered by arulanuabi
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HNO2 is not a stable acid or AMC, it is formed and destroyed in-situ on surfaces. It is difficult to accurately detect and quantify due to measurement artifacts. HNO2 formation happens in the presence of NO2 gas, a combustion product in the atmosphere, whereas formation from NO gas is negligible.

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