At room temperature, disproportionation of an aqueous solution of in situ generated…
Chemistry · JEE Advanced · NTA Exams — p-Block Elements
At room temperature, disproportionation of an aqueous solution of in situ generated nitrous acid (HNO2) gives the species
- H3O+, NO3− and NO
- H3O+, NO3− and NO2
- H3O+, NO− and NO2
- H3O+, NO3− and N2O
Answer
(A) H 3 O + , NO 3 − and NO
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