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Nitric acid can be obtained from ammonia via the formations of the intermediate compounds:

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nitric oxide and nitrogen dioxide
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nitrogen and nitric oxide
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nitric oxide and dinitrogen pentoxide
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nitrogen and nitrous oxide
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Solution

The correct option is A nitric oxide and nitrogen dioxide
Ostwald process for the manufacture of nitric acid:

4NH3Ammonia+5O2Ptgauge −−−−−−700800oC4NONitric oxide+6H2O;ΔH=21.5 kcal

2NO+O250oC−−2NO2Nitrogen dioxide

4NO2+2H2O+O24HNO3 Nitric acid

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