Nitrous acid
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- Nitrous acid is properly called nitric(III) acid, but that name isn't commonly used.
- You get the reaction: Because nitrous acid is a weak acid, the position of equilibrium lies well the right.
- Example: A 1M aqueous solution of nitrous acid is created and allowed to reach equilibrium.
- Nitrous acid is a primary product of combustion and may also be a secondary product by reaction of nitrogen dioxide with water.
- nitrous acid Dictionary nitrous acid n.
- 2 NO2 + H2 ==> HNO2 + HNO3 If the solution is heated the nitrous acid decomposes to give nitric acid and nitric oxide.
- ] or nitrogen pentoxide, N2O5 [Prout] nitrous acid: formerly referred to nitric acid, HNO3 (aqua fortis, spirit of nitre) [Lavoisier], or nitrous acid, HNO2, or a mixture of these acids; or one or more of the nitrogen oxides N2O3, NO2, N2O4, N2O5 [Avogadro, Dalton].
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