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Chemistry Forums for Students => Inorganic Chemistry Forum => Topic started by: Anson on April 13, 2005, 02:07:01 AM
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Hi there,
I'm doing studies on outboard engine combustion product in water. The outboard engine produced Carbon Dioxide (CO2), Nitrogen Monoxide (NO) and Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2) and react with water. I cannot seem to figure out the chemical equation.
CO2 + NO + NO2 + H2O = H2CO3 + HNO3 ( not sure correct or not )
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NO and NO2 combine to N2O3 which is an anhydride of HNO2, not HNO3
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Hi there,
Thank You for your last reply.But I thought when Nitrogen Monoxide and Nitrogen Dioxide ( both of them also called Nitrogen Oxide (NOx) ) react with water will produce nitric acid (HNO3). So, when Carbon Dioxide, Nitrogen Monoxide and Nitrogen Dioxide react with water will produce carbonic acid and nitric acid.
cheers
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