How is trioxonitrate acid produce in the laboratory?
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Trioxonitrate(V) acid can be displaced from any trioxonitrate(v) by concentrated tetraoxosulphate(VI) acid or sulphuric acid, which is a less volatile acid. The reaction equation:-
KNO3(s) + H2SO4(aq) ---> KHSO4(aq) + HNO3(g)
NaNO3(s) + H2SO4(aq) ---> NaHSO4(aq) + HNO3(g)
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electrolysis?
You can produce it by splitting it from a compound. It exists as an ion in nature.so it's either part of a compound or it has to be in aqueous solution. It's also called the nitrate ion.that's the more correct term.
trioxonitrate (v) acid is produce in the laboratory by the action of concentrated tetraoxosulphate(vi) acid on metalic tioxonitrate salts,usually sodium or potassium trioxonitrate because they are cheap.
NaNO3+H2SO4-NAHSO4+HNO3
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