Chemistry
Which type of fumes are evolved when copper is added to acidified nitrates?
- NO2 fumes
- N2O fumes
- N2 fumes
- N2O3 fumes
Nitric Acid
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NO2 fumes
Reason — Dense reddish brown fumes of nitrogen dioxide are evolved when copper is added to acidified nitrates.
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