Chemistry
State the change in colour of pure concentrated nitric acid on initial and prolonged decomposition.
Nitric Acid
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Pure nitric acid is colourless. The decomposition results in formation of reddish brown nitrogen dioxide which remains dissolved in the acid thus imparting a slight yellowish brown colour.
At higher temperatures or after a prolonged period of time the decomposition is complete and the acid turns a darker yellowish brown colour.
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