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One produces red fumes of Nitrogen dioxide(being more concentrated than the other), and the other produces whitish fumes of Nitrogen monoxide.
The nitric acid used in laboratory is colorless. The very concentated nitric acid - the fumans acid - with dissolved nitrogen oxides, can release white, red or brown fumes, very corrosive and toxic.
The fumes when breathed are dangerous.
on heating the tartaric acid, the tartaric acid forms a keto acid which is known as pyruvic acid C4H6O6 ------KHSO4/heating------> C3H4O3 (tartaric acid) (Pyruvic acid)
schools in flupe motgomery have a heating system called pop123 heating it has nitric acid
One produces red fumes of Nitrogen dioxide(being more concentrated than the other), and the other produces whitish fumes of Nitrogen monoxide.
By heating hydrogen chloride as a gas is released.
The fumes are flammable just like gasoline fumes.
Yes, it is acetic acid and on heating with soda-lime (CaO+NaOH) produces Methane the ist member of alkanes.
The nitric acid used in laboratory is colorless. The very concentated nitric acid - the fumans acid - with dissolved nitrogen oxides, can release white, red or brown fumes, very corrosive and toxic.
The fumes when breathed are dangerous.
Yes, a a battery will emit the fumes from the Sulfuric acid which is extremely toxic.
on heating the tartaric acid, the tartaric acid forms a keto acid which is known as pyruvic acid C4H6O6 ------KHSO4/heating------> C3H4O3 (tartaric acid) (Pyruvic acid)
schools in flupe motgomery have a heating system called pop123 heating it has nitric acid
NO! This acid is used on cement . The fumes are HIGHLY toxic.
The Glycolytic System produces lactic acid
hydrocloric acid