Quote: Originally posted by Mixell | N2O is not acidic, it can be formed by the dehydration of hypo-nitrous acid (H2N2O2), but hypo-nitrous acid cannot be formed by dissolving N2O in
water, also, N2O barely dissolves in water (0.15g/100ml at 15C according to wikipedia).
And about carbon monoxide and nitrogen dioxide I'm not sure, but I presume that they also do not generate acids on contact with water (Co is
practically insoluble in water, even to a lesser extent than N2O). |
Carbon monoxide is the anhydride of the simplest organic acid, formic aka methanoic acid. It does not form the acid on contact with water but fused
sodium hydroxide, etc will react to produce formates. Reaction of formic acid with sulphuric acid dehydrates formic acid to carbon monoxide.
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