Chemistry
The compound formed by the oxidation of sulphur by nitric acid is :
P — Sulphuric acid
Q — Nitrogen dioxide
R — Sulphur dioxide
- Only P
- Only Q
- Only R
- Both P and Q
Sulphuric Acid
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Both P and Q
Reason — The compounds formed by the oxidation of sulphur by nitric acid are Sulphuric acid (H2SO4) and Nitrogen dioxide (NO2).
S + 6HNO3 ⟶ H2SO4 + 6NO2 + 2H2O
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