This temperature is dependent on the envisaged chemical experiment or process.
Nitiric acid
No, nitric acid is not a gas. It is a liquid at room temperature. It is a strong mineral acid commonly used in chemical industries for various purposes.
Nitric acid typically exists in its liquid form since it is a highly corrosive and strong acid. It can also be found in its solid form as anhydrous crystals, and in its gaseous form as nitrogen dioxide in equilibrium with the liquid.
The IUPAC name for nitric acid is "nitric acid." But its Periodic name is HNO3
H2NO3hydrogennitrogenoxygenCombine nitrogen and oxygen at high temperature and pressure (as in internal combustion engine) to make nitrogen dioxide (NO2). Dissolve nitrogen dioxide in water to get nitric acid.
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Nitiric acid
No, nitric acid is not a gas. It is a liquid at room temperature. It is a strong mineral acid commonly used in chemical industries for various purposes.
Nitric acid typically exists in its liquid form since it is a highly corrosive and strong acid. It can also be found in its solid form as anhydrous crystals, and in its gaseous form as nitrogen dioxide in equilibrium with the liquid.
No, it does not
nitric acid is heterogeneous.
The IUPAC name for nitric acid is "nitric acid." But its Periodic name is HNO3
The number of nitric acid molecules is 28,6723.10e23.
Yes, nitric acid is homogeneous.
Nitric acid lead to nitrates.
nitric acid be used insted of hypophrosphous acid
Nitric acid is a liquid between -42 °C (-44 °F) and 83 °C (181 °F), so in normal room temperature, yes, it's a liquid.