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Explain, why nitric acid makes wool yellow.
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Solution
- Nitric acid reacts with proteins in wool, which are made of complex organic compounds.
- It attacks the protein, leading to the formation of a yellow substance called xanthoprotein.
- This yellow compound causes wool to turn yellow when exposed to nitric acid.
- The reaction is similar to the yellow stain nitric acid leaves on skin due to protein attack.
- Thus, nitric acid’s action on the protein fibres in wool is responsible for the yellow colouration.
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