Based on it's formal charge being zero, it is non-polar.
HNO2 is nitrous acid. It is not to be confused with nitric acid, which is HNO3
The common name of this compound is nitrous acid, and the systematic name is Nitric(III) Acid.
Sulphuric acid Nitric acid Sulphurous acid Nitrous acid
This compound is the nitric acid - HNO3.
625 ml of nitrous acid contains 3,5625 moles (0,625*5,7) The total volume increases from 625 to 870 (625+245) 3,5625/0,87=4,09 M
Nitrous acid
Nitrous acid is HNO2
polar
No, it is not possible to convert sulfuric acid to nitrous acid.
There is NO symbol for nitrous acid. However it has the formula ' HNO2'. Compare with nitric acid Nitrous Acid = HNO2 Nitric Acid = HNO3 NB Note the number of oxygen present.
HNO2 is nitrous acid. It is not to be confused with nitric acid, which is HNO3
HNO2 (aq) is nitrous acid in solution.
No, nitrous acid is stronger. Nitrous acid pKa = 4.5 x 10^-4, while formic acid pKa - 1.7 x 10^-4.
Sulfuric acid = H2SO4 Nitric acid = HNO3
Nitrous acid
It causes acid rain when it combines with atmospheric water (clouds). It makes nitrous acid. Nitrous oxide mostly comes from cars.
to make nitrous acid you must mix cold concentrated solutions of sodium nitrite and sulphuric acid the solution will turn blue due to the nitrous acid forming. thanks for reading.