Nitric Acid Oxidation of Silver
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3Ag + 4HNO3(dilute) → 3AgNO3 + NO + 2H2O
अवलोकन
Dilute nitric acid dissolves silver metal, oxidizing it to Ag⁺ while the nitrate is reduced to NO gas. Silver does not dissolve in HCl or H₂SO₄(dilute) because the H⁺ ion cannot oxidize silver, but nitric acid's nitrate ion provides sufficient oxidizing power. This is part of the aqua regia chemistry for noble metals.
प्रतिभागी
| भूमिका | पदार्थ | गुणांक | अवस्था |
|---|---|---|---|
| अभिकारक | Silver Ag | 3 | (s) |
| अभिकारक | Nitric Acid HNO₃ | 4 | (aq) |
| उत्पाद | Water H₂O | 2 | (l) |
| उत्पाद | Silver Nitrate AgNO₃ | 3 | (aq) |
रोजमर्रा का उदाहरण
Jewelers use nitric acid to test whether a piece is real silver, as silver dissolves producing a green solution.
औद्योगिक महत्व
Silver dissolution in HNO₃ is the first step in silver refining and in preparing silver nitrate, a key photographic and analytical chemical.
गुण
- प्रकार
- Redox
- प्रतिवर्ती
- नहीं
- ऊर्जा
- ऊष्माक्षेपी
- ΔH
- -85.0 kJ/mol