In the case of sulfur dioxide:
SO2 (g) + H2O ⇌ SO2·H2O (SO2 dissolves into water droplets) SO2·H2O ⇌ H+ + HSO3− HSO3− ⇌ H+ + SO32−
In the case of
NO2 + OH· → HNO3 (nitric acid - which then dissolves into the rain)
The OH· comes from other reactions occurring in the gas phase.
2SO2(g)+O2(g)+2H2O(l) >>2H2SO4(aq) is the balanced form.
SO2 + OH· → HOSO2· HOSO2· + O2 → HO2· + SO3 SO3 (g) + H2O (l) → H2SO4 (aq)
NO2 + OH· → HNO3
4NO2(g)+O2(g)+2H2O(l)=4HNO3(aq)
Yes, it is correct.
4NO2(g) + O2)g) + 2H2O(l) ==> 4HNO3(aq)
Yes, nitric acid (HNO3) is formed in the atmosphere when nitrogen dioxide (NO2) reacts with oxygen (O2) and water (H2O) to form nitric acid. This process occurs as a result of atmospheric pollution, leading to the formation of acid rain, which can have detrimental effects on the environment.
Nitrogen forms gaseous oxides. NO,NO2,N2O,N2O3 are few examples.
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A gaseous solution is a homogeneous mixture of gases, where one or more gases are dissolved in another gas. The composition of gaseous solutions is typically expressed in terms of partial pressures. Examples include air, which is a gaseous solution of nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide, and other gases.
4NO2(g) + O2)g) + 2H2O(l) ==> 4HNO3(aq)
Carbon dioxide, and sulfur dioxide
all are the gaseous.
2 LiOH + CO2 = H2O + Li2CO3
Yes, nitric acid (HNO3) is formed in the atmosphere when nitrogen dioxide (NO2) reacts with oxygen (O2) and water (H2O) to form nitric acid. This process occurs as a result of atmospheric pollution, leading to the formation of acid rain, which can have detrimental effects on the environment.
Both are in gaseous state at 25Celsius
Air is a gaseous mixture. There is nitrogen, carbon dioxide, as well as oxygen among many other things that compose air.
Usually, the term nitrogen or N2 means gaseous nitrogen, but to absolutely make it clear that nitrogen being referred to is gaseous, it should be so stated as "gaseous nitrogen."
Gaseous solutions usually consist of elements such as nitrogen, oxygen, argon, carbon dioxide, water and methane. Air normally contains these elements.
Carbon dioxide is unstable in water. It forms a equilibrium changing between aqueous and gaseous form. This makes it impossible to tell how many molecules are in water.
Not free gases, but there are several that can be dissolved in blood: nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, even sulfur dioxide and gaseous hydrogen compounds.
Air is primarily composed of nitrogen (approximately 78%) and oxygen (approximately 21%), with smaller amounts of other gases such as argon, carbon dioxide, and trace gases like neon and helium. Water vapor is also present in varying amounts depending on the humidity level.