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Why is H2N2O2, and not HNO, called hyponitrous acid? According to IUPAC Red book page 140, hyponitrous acid, correctly said as hypodintrous acid, is $\\ce{H2N2O2}$ while the compound $\\ce{HNO}$, azanone also exists So why is the dimer considered the
The Lewis structure of HNO3 - Chemistry Stack Exchange So I was checking the structure of nitric acid in Wikipedia, however I couldn't quite fathom why it looked like that because it seemed to contradict the following statement: A Lewis structure with
orbitals - Hybrization of H in HNO - Chemistry Stack Exchange There is a problem that states: Find the molecular geometry of each molecule and the hybridization of each atom in the molecule The two molecules are HNO and HCN I found HNO to be sp3 hybridized
Under which criteria HNO3 is a concentrated or a diluted acid? I would like to buy nitric acid to remove impurities of copper on an aluminum plate I read that a 10% nitric acid will do the job However I've also read that concentrated nitric acid is very corr
Sn + HNO3: When will the metastannic acid H2SnO3 appear? I am dissolving tin in nitric acid What reactions will take place depending on the conentration of $\\rm{HNO}_3$ and temperature? Particularly, I am interested when the metastannic acid $\\rm{H_2Sn
Neutralization reaction between ammonia and nitric acid Complete and balance the following molecular equation (in aqueous solution); include phase labels Then, write the net ionic equation $~\\ce{NH_3 + HNO_3 - gt; ?}$ I thought that the acid $\\ce{HNO