yes. it can be oxidized nitrites can be oxidized by KMnO4 to give nitric acid.theoretical concept from E0 values.
No, nitrous oxide is typically inhaled through a balloon or whipped cream dispenser for recreational use. Smoking nitrous oxide in a pipe is not common or recommended.
Bubbling nitrogen dioxide through water can increase the reaction rate by increasing the surface area for the reaction to occur. The dissolved nitrogen dioxide can react with water to form nitrous and nitric acids, which can further catalyze reactions. Additionally, the increased concentration of nitrogen dioxide can lead to more collisions between reacting particles, enhancing the reaction rate.
It is illegal and dangerous to make nitrous oxide at home. Nitrous oxide should only be obtained legally through a licensed supplier for legitimate purposes, such as medical or industrial use. Attempting to make nitrous oxide at home can result in serious harm or legal consequences.
Nitrifying bacteria manufacture nitrate from ammonia. They first oxidize ammonia to nitrite and then further oxidize nitrite to nitrate through a two-step process called nitrification.
To make ferric sulfate, you would typically start with iron sulfate, and then oxidize it to form ferric sulfate. This can be done by bubbling chlorine gas through a solution of iron sulfate, which will convert the iron(II) ions to iron(III) ions. Be cautious when working with chlorine gas, as it is toxic and should only be handled in a well-ventilated area.
No, nitrous oxide is typically inhaled through a balloon or whipped cream dispenser for recreational use. Smoking nitrous oxide in a pipe is not common or recommended.
This is created by bubbling carbon dioxide under pressure through the soda. The fizz is carbon dioxide bubbling off.
not a lot. only use nitrous when your going through a roadblock, or if you suddenly stop. NEVER use nitrous just for speed.
The paint is bubbling on the wall because moisture has seeped through the surface, causing the paint to lose its adhesion and form bubbles.
The photosphere.
Nitrites and nitrates are produced by nitrifying bacteria in the soil through a process known as nitrification. Ammonia or ammonium ions are first converted to nitrites by Nitrosomonas bacteria, and then further converted to nitrates by Nitrobacter bacteria. These nitrates can then be taken up by plants as a source of nitrogen for growth.
Bubbling nitrogen dioxide through water can increase the reaction rate by increasing the surface area for the reaction to occur. The dissolved nitrogen dioxide can react with water to form nitrous and nitric acids, which can further catalyze reactions. Additionally, the increased concentration of nitrogen dioxide can lead to more collisions between reacting particles, enhancing the reaction rate.
Bubbling through limewater. The gas is present if the limewater turns cloudy :)
It is illegal and dangerous to make nitrous oxide at home. Nitrous oxide should only be obtained legally through a licensed supplier for legitimate purposes, such as medical or industrial use. Attempting to make nitrous oxide at home can result in serious harm or legal consequences.
The bubbling observed when an electric current is passed through water in a bucket suggests that the supply is direct current (DC) rather than alternating current (AC). This is because electrolysis, which causes the bubbling, occurs more effectively with DC than AC.
Only if it is a huge surge of electrick
A bubbling noise in a well pressure tank is a sign of a hole in the tank. It means that air is getting into the tank and causing air to bubble through the water.