Yes, water can react with nitrogen dioxide to form nitric acid, a reaction that can occur in polluted air or in the presence of sunlight. Additionally, nitrogen dioxide can dissolve in water to form a mixture of nitric acid and nitric oxide.
Nitrogen oxide (NO) is colorless because it consists of only one nitrogen atom and one oxygen atom, which do not absorb visible light. On the other hand, nitrogen dioxide (NO2) is a brown gas because it consists of one nitrogen atom and two oxygen atoms, leading to the absorption of light in the visible spectrum, giving it a brown color.
14. It is one of the most alkaline substances known to man.
nitrogen dioxide has wo oxygen atoms in the molecule, this is given by the subscript 2 in the formula ((NO2) and di- prefix to oxide in the name.
The brown colored gas that evolves when lead nitrate crystals are heated in a dry test tube is nitrogen dioxide.
The formula for limestone is CaCO3 and hydrocloric acid is HCL. Therefore they undergo a acid + metalcarbonate reaction. acid + metal carbonate -> salt +water + carbon di oxide. So when limestone reacts with HCl it prodcues salt (CaCl2) , water (H2O) and carbon di oxide (CO2(bubbles)). thus limestone reacts with HCl
N2O i think... di (two), nitrogen (nitrogen), oxide (oxygen)
1 mol of nitrogen per 1 mol of oxygen. NO2
Nitrogen di-oxide
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water does not have carbon di oxide in it
Nitrogen, Oxygen,Hydrogen, and Carbon Di-oxide are the common Gases in the Atmosphere.
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air is a mixture of elements.so is water. Air-it has hydrogen,oxygen,nitrogen,carbon di oxide,water vapour etc but in different proportions so it is a mixture of elements.
Nitrogen oxide (NO) is colorless because it consists of only one nitrogen atom and one oxygen atom, which do not absorb visible light. On the other hand, nitrogen dioxide (NO2) is a brown gas because it consists of one nitrogen atom and two oxygen atoms, leading to the absorption of light in the visible spectrum, giving it a brown color.
N2O5 is the symbol for dinitrogen pentoxide.
Di-nitrogen tri-oxide is this compound's name.
They took in dissolved carbon dioxide in the water for photosynthesis.