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प्रश्न
Anil is a laboratory assistant in a college. He prepared nitric acid but stored it in a transparent container exposed to sunlight. After a few days, brown fumes were observed in the container and the acid turned slightly yellowish in colour.
- What was the error made by Anil while storing the acid?
- Why were brown fumes observed in the container?
- How can the yellowish tinge in the acid be removed?
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उत्तर
(a) The mistake Anil made was storing nitric acid in a transparent container exposed to sunlight. Nitric acid should be stored in dark-colored (amber) bottles and kept away from light.
(b) The brown fumes were due to the formation of nitrogen dioxide (NO2). When nitric acid is exposed to sunlight, it decomposes:
\[\ce{4HNO3 -> 2H2O + 4NO2 + O2}\]
The NO2 gas is brown in color, which is why fumes were observed.
(c) The yellowish tinge in the acid is also due to dissolved NO₂. It can be removed by passing a stream of air through the acid (or gently heating), which drives out the dissolved nitrogen dioxide.
