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if i put an iron nail into a solution of 40ml of 16.25%, 32.5% and 65% HNO3, will the result be same if i replace HNO3 wit HCl of the same strength? can anyone tell me why...
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No, there will be some differences. In hydrochloric acid, the nail dissolves to form iron(II) chloride, but with the strongly oxidizing nitric acid, a thin layer of
iron(III)
oxide forms on the nail, which can actually protect it from corrosion.
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