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Nitric acid can be dilute or concentrated. This is simply a matter of how much of it you have in a given amount of a solution, which is variable.
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64ml of nitric acid required fr one litre
Nitric acid has the formula of HNO3. It has a density of 1.5129 grams per cubic centimeter. This means that 2500 cubic centimeters has a mass of 3.78 kilograms.
It's not exactly the sort of thing you can do in your kitchen, if that's what you were hoping for. Industrially it's made by heating air to very high temperatures to roast the nitrogen into NO2, then reacting that with water to produce nitric acid.
The Price of Fuming Nitric Acid ! Marutifinechemicals Fuming nitric acid is one of the most popular forms of nitric acid. The price of fuming nitric acid for marutifinechemicals is based on the weight of the acid and its purity. The price is also dependent on how much you need, which can be calculated by multiplying the amount bought by the cost per pound.
Nitric acid can be dilute or concentrated. This is simply a matter of how much of it you have in a given amount of a solution, which is variable.
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10.68 at 50%
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The acid is so strong, it pretty much melts the food down.
Depends on the kit and car.
Acidity depends how much the acid dissociates into ions, a stronger acid dissociates more. For acetic acid: CH3COH --> CH3CO- + H+ There are still hydrogen atoms bonded to the molecule, so the acid doesn't dissociate completely, and is therefore a weak acid. Nitric acid: HNO3 --> H+ + NO3- The acid has completely dissociated into ions and is therefore a strong acid.
64ml of nitric acid required fr one litre
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The reaction with water is "messy"- initially hydrochloric acid and nitrous acid are formed. Oxygen from the air will oxidise and produce nitric acid and you may even get reddish fumes of NO2 that depends on how much water is present to "mop up" the NO2 NOCl +H2O ----> HNO2 + HCl (nitrous acid and hydrochloric acid) The HNO2 nitrous acid will disproportionate: 3HNO2 -> OH3+ + NO3- + 2NO Oxygen present in the water will react with the NO (nitric oxide) 2NO + O2 ->2NO2 NO2 will hydrolyse to form nitric and nitrous acid:- 2NO2 +H2O -> HNO3 + HNO2 A net equation in lots of water with sufficient O2 from the air will go right through to nitric acid and HCl