Because it is.
Yes. It is a strong ,highly corrosive and toxic acid.
A solution of HNO2 in water is an acid named "nitrous acid".
There is no real basis for comparison but nitric acid is a strong acid and ammonia is a weak base.
Nitric acid is strong oxidizer, so if it is mixed with a right fuel it can be possible of denotation. The salts it may form can also be strong oxidizers. However, nitric acid itself is not explosive.
Hydrochloric acid: HCl Sulfuric acid: H2SO4 Nitric acid: HNO3 Hydrobromic acid: HBr Perchloric acid: HClO4
Yes. It is a strong ,highly corrosive and toxic acid.
It is a strong acid.Actually it is very strong.
A solution of HNO2 in water is an acid named "nitrous acid".
There is no real basis for comparison but nitric acid is a strong acid and ammonia is a weak base.
Nitric acid is strong oxidizer, so if it is mixed with a right fuel it can be possible of denotation. The salts it may form can also be strong oxidizers. However, nitric acid itself is not explosive.
Hydrochloric acid: HCl Sulfuric acid: H2SO4 Nitric acid: HNO3 Hydrobromic acid: HBr Perchloric acid: HClO4
It creates aqueous sodium nitrate, which is a strong oxidizing salt of nitric acid.
Nitric acid is symbolized by HNO3.It is a strong acid.
Nitric acid is the strongest, the other two are weak acids, though among these they are relatively strong, far more stronger than acetic acid.
Yes, strong acids such as nitric acid and even a few weak acids are very corrosive.
No. Nitric acid is a very strong acid. However, it's not the strongest acid in the world, though. Sulfuric acid is stronger than nitric acid, but the carbonic superacids are also stronger than sulfuric acid.
Nitric acid, HNO3 , also known as aqua fortis and spirit of nitre, is a highly corrosive and toxic and strong acid.