NITRIC ACID - 2
Name the following.
1. The
gas produced by the action of conc. Nitric acid on Copper metal.
2. The
conc. acid which oxidizes Sulphur to Sulphuric acid.
3. The
solution which gives Nitric oxide with Copper metal.
4. The
reactants taken in the laboratory preparation of Nitric acid.
5. The
dilute acid which does not give Hydrogen with active metals but gives Nitric
oxide with Copper metal.
6. The
property of Nitric acid which makes it reacts with Copper metal.
7. The
gas produced by the action of dil. Nitric acid on Copper turnings.
8. The
compound responsible for the brown ring in the brown ring test.
9. The
reddish brown vapours released when a blue crystalline solid is heated.
10. The
catalyst used in Ostwald’s process.
11. The
gas released when Sulphur is treated with conc. Nitric acid.
12. The
acidic gas released when KNO3 crystals are heated in a hard glass
tube.
13. The
acid which is prepared by the catalytic oxidation of Ammonia gas.
14. The
liquid reactant taken in the retort in the laboratory preparation of Nitric
acid.
15. The
solid reactant taken in the laboratory preparation of Nitric acid.
16. The
acid prepared by distilling KNO3 with Conc. Sulphuric acid.
17. The
acid which on thermal decomposition gives reddish brown vapours.
18. The
gas which is responsible for the yellow brown tinge in conc. HNO3.
19. The
gas which can be oxidized to HNO3 by Oxygen and water.
20. The
gaseous product of step I in Ostwald’s process.
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