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Nitric acid
 
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Nitric Acid Overview Nitric acid (NYE-trik AS-id) is a colorless to yellowish liquid with a distinctive acrid (biting), suffocating, or choking odor. The acid tends to decompose when exposed to light, producing nitrogen dioxide (NO2), itself a brownish...
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Nitric acid is an inorganic acid that is composed of approximately 22.2% nitrogen, 76.2% oxygen and 1.6% hydrogen. It is denoted by the chemical formula HNO3. It was one of the first acids to be prepared and studied. Jabir ibn Hayyan Geber (c....
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Nitric acid has the chemical formula HNO3. At standard temperature and pressure it is a colorless, corrosive liquid and it decomposes at a temperature of 181°F (83°C). If nitric acid is not pure it is generally colored due to the presence of...
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Nitric Acid Summary
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Inorganic compound, colourless, fuming, highly corrosive liquid, chemical formula HNO3. A common laboratory reagent, it is important in the manufacture of fertilizers and explosives (including nitroglycerin), as well as in organic syntheses,...
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The chemical compound nitric acid (HNO3), also known as aqua fortis and spirit of nitre, is an aqueous solution of hydrogen nitrate (anhydrous nitric acid). It is a highly corrosive and toxic acid that can cause severe burns. Colorless when pure, older...


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