Because nitric acid is highly fuming liquid, it spreads in air and is highly corrosive.
Nitric acid
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The chemical name of HNO3 is nitric acid
No. Nitric acid can be purchased and stored in a glass bottle. There are a number of other substances it won't corrode as well including platinum and rhenium.
Dissolve 10 grams of mercury in 20 cc. of hot concentrated nitric acid, and dilute the resulting solution with 30 cc. of water. Mohan C D
concentrated nitric acid concentrated sulphuric acid
Nitric acid
Nitric acid being an oxidizing reagent help the oxidation of Fe(II) to Fe(III).
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You probably mean Millon's reagent. Millon's reagent is a solution of mercury in nitric acid which is used as a test for the amino acid tyrosine. Since proteins contain tyrosine, it is also used as a test for protein. When the test solution is boiled with Millon's reagent a white precipitate (solid) is produced which coagulates and turns red.
The chemical name of HNO3 is nitric acid
Dissolve 10 grams of mercury in 20 cc. of hot concentrated nitric acid, and dilute the resulting solution with 30 cc. of water. Mohan C D
No. Nitric acid can be purchased and stored in a glass bottle. There are a number of other substances it won't corrode as well including platinum and rhenium.
Millons reagent is not a compound but a mixture. It is made by dissolving mercury in nitric acid. There is a variant which Millons, Coles reagent which is a LITTLE safer as it uses sodium nitrite and sulfuric acid with mercury. The chemistry is a bit obscure- some say that it involves mercurous ions and nitrous acid. The end result is a nice red color.
Sulfuric acid is a reagent.
Add to several drops of sulfuric acid a few grains of barium chloride; a white precipitate of barium sulfate is obtained.
No, it does not