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Give reasons for the following:
Nitric acid is a stronger oxidising agent in the conc. state of the acid than in the dilute state.
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The oxidizing property of nitric acid is based on the fact that when nitric acid undergoes decomposition, it yields nascent oxygen, which is very reactive.
Due to the ease with which conc. HNO3 decomposes to give nascent oxygen, it acts as a powerful oxidising agent compared to nitric acid in dilute state.
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