In normal 65% to 70% nitric acid, a large part of the acid is ionized, as described by the simplified equation below:
HNO3 + H2O <--> H3O(+) + NO3(-)
The ionized part of the acid cannot be transferred to the DCM. Only the completely covalent compound HNO3 can be extracted into the DCM, not the ions.
So, if you extract from 70% acid, then only a small part is extracted into the DCM, the remaining part remains in the aqueous layer as NO3(-) and
H3O(+).
If you add concentrated sulphuric acid, then the water is bound tightly to the H2SO4 and nearly all of the nitric acid is present as molecules HNO3
(some of it will be present as NO2(+) and hence will not be extracted into the DCM). |