No, hydrogen peroxide and alcohol are two very different substances.
No it does not.
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Mixtures of ethyl alcohol with concentrated hydrogen peroxide form powerful explosives.
No. Hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) and nitric acid (HNO3) are two very different substances.
no it doesnt
A ternary acid contain hydrogen, oxygen and an another element. Example: nitric acid, HNO3.
Triproctic Acids contain three ionizable hydrogen ions. such as H3PO4
The composition of hno3 is HNO3 , with one hydrogen atom, one nitrogen atom, and three oxygen atoms. The name of this molecule is nitric acid. Refer to the related link for a structural formula of nitric acid.
There are many compounds with oxygen and hydrogen. The most trivial is water, H2O. Also, every acid contains hydrogen, and if they contains oxygen too, they are oxo-acids. Examples: Hydrogen-peroxide: H2O2 Halogenide oxo-acids: HOF HOCl HOBr HOI Sulphuric acid, H2SO4, and sulphite acid, H2SO3. Nitric acid, HNO3, and nitrous acid, HNO2. Phosphoric acids: H4P2O7, H3PO3, H3PO4. Also, there is a lot of organic oxo acids. Every alcohol contains oxygen and hydrogen, every phenol, aether, carbohydrate contains them too.
No. Copper will not react with most acids. It will react with nitric acid to produce nitrogen dioxide. Gold and platinum will not react with nitric acid but will react with aqua regia, a mixture of hydrochloric and nitric acids to produce nitrogen dioxide and some nitric oxide. Rhenium does not react with acid at all.
All acids contain hydrogen..! :)
That's an easy one, nitric acid will do that, also hydrochloric acid + hydrogen peroxide, A/P
Yup, hydrochloric, sulfuric (with hydrogen peroxide), and nitric acid should do the trick pretty quickly
A ternary acid contain hydrogen, oxygen and an another element. Example: nitric acid, HNO3.
Two ions make up HNO3. Anion is NO3- and cation is H+.
what you can do is to have it react with hydrogen peroxide at low temperature. When these react you get nitric acid: 2NO2 + H2O2 -> 2HNO3
It also might contain NOx compounds as impurities
Nitric acid is a compound of nitrate and hydrogen (you can tell that the suffix is -ate by the suffix -ic. If it were nitrous acid, it would contain nitrite.) Its chemical formula is HN03
Nitric Acid
Nitric acid is not actually only one element! It is a compound of three elements in order to give this acid. The elements are: Nitrogen, Hydrogen and Oxygen. Hence, Nitrogen Hydroxide: Nitric Acid!
There are three elements in nitric acid: hydrogen, nitrogen, and oxygen.
Nitric acid is an oxidizing agent