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Revision: Study of Compounds C. Nitric Acid Chemistry (English Medium) ICSE Class 10 CISCE

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Key Points

Key Points: Nitric Acid
  • Formula: Nitric acid (HNO₃), molecular mass 63; nitrogen has valency 5.
  • Occurrence: Found in rainwater and in salts like NaNO₃, KNO₃.
  • Formation: Lightning forms NO → NO₂ → dissolves in rain → HNO₃.
  • Nitrogen Fixation: Converts atmospheric nitrogen into useful nitrates.
  • Old Name: Called aqua fortis as it dissolves many metals, even silver.
Key Points: Manufacture of Nitric Acid
  • Ostwald Process: Developed in 1914 to make nitric acid from ammonia.
  • Step 1: Ammonia + oxygen → nitric oxide (NO) using platinum at 800°C.
  • Step 2: NO + O₂ → NO₂ at about 50°C.
  • Step 3: NO₂ + water + O₂ → HNO₃ in absorption tower.
  • Concentration: 68% acid distilled to 98% (fuming); pure HNO₃ crystallizes at –42°C.
 
Key Points: Physical Properties of Nitric Acid
  • Colour: Pure HNO₃ is colourless; commercial (68%) is yellowish brown.
  • Smell & Nature: Suffocating smell; fumes in the air and are hygroscopic.
  • Boiling/Melting Point: Boils at 86°C, melts at –42°C; 68% forms a constant-boiling mixture at 121°C.
  • Solubility & Density: Fully soluble in water; density is 1.54 (pure), 1.42 (68%).
  • Effect on Skin: Corrosive; causes yellow stains (xanthoproteic acid).
Key Points: Chemical Properties of Nitric Acid
  • Stability: Nitric acid breaks down in sunlight, turning yellow due to NO₂.
  • Acidic Nature: Strong acid—reacts with bases, carbonates, and bicarbonates to form nitrates.
  • Oxidiser: Acts as a strong oxidising agent; gives off nascent oxygen.
  • Reaction with Metals: Most metals react to form nitrates; dilute acid gives NO, concentrated acid gives NO₂.
  • Aqua Regia: Mix of HNO₃ and HCl; dissolves gold and platinum using nascent chlorine.
Key Points: Effects of Heat on Nitrates
  • NaNO3: Gives nitrites and oxygen on heating.
  • Other Metal Nitrates: Form metal oxides, NO₂ (brown gas), and oxygen.
  • Ag & Hg Nitrates: Break into metal, NO₂, and oxygen.
  • Ammonium Nitrate: Decomposes explosively to give laughing gas (N₂O).

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