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Give reason for the following: Nitric oxide becomes brown when released in air. - Chemistry (Theory)

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Give reason for the following:

Nitric oxide becomes brown when released in air.

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उत्तर

  1. Nitric oxide (NO) is a colourless gas when pure.
  2. When released in air, it reacts with oxygen (O2).
  3. This reaction forms nitrogen dioxide (NO2), which is brown in colour.
  4. The formation of NO2 causes the brown colour to appear.
  5. The overall reaction is: 
    \[\ce{2NO + O2 -> \underset{(brown gas)}{2NO2}}\]

Thus, nitric oxide appears brown due to the formation of brown nitrogen dioxide on exposure to air.

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