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Explain why nitric acid kept in a reagent bottle for a long time turns brown.


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  • Due to the presence of dissolved nitrogen dioxide nitric acid appears in yellowish-brown colour.
  • Nitric acid decomposes slowly even at room temperature in the presence of sunlight.
  • 4HNO3(l)nitricacidā†’4NO2(g)nitrogendioxide+2H2O+O2(g)
  • The liberated nitrogen dioxide dissolves in the acid and gives yellow colour brown vapours are seen in the bottle and the nitric acid turns yellowish in colour.
  • Hence,Nitric acid is stored in dark bottles to prevent sunlight from entering the bottle and decomposing the acid.

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