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Chemistry Forums for Students => High School Chemistry Forum => Topic started by: Kartiky14 on February 24, 2012, 06:07:19 AM
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Why is it inconvenient to manufacture Nitric acid from atmospheric nitrogen??
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Can you find a hint in the structure of nitrogen gas? FWIW, we do make nitric acid from atmospheric nitrogen -- there's just a lot of important intermediate steps.
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Atmospheric Nitrogen exists as N2 (of course it's a triple bond between the N atoms. Preparing HNO3 entails oxidation of N from 0 to +5. While it is possible to oxidize atmospheric Nitrogen from 0 to +2 in NO by electric sparking, it will probably require a series of steps before you get Nitrogen at +5 oxidation state and the temperatures required will be extremely high and uneconomical
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By using hydrogen per oxide