Chemistry
WAEC 1990
Which of the following explains why trioxonitrate (V) acid is not used for preparing hydrogen from metals?
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A.
it is volatile
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B.
it is strongly oxidizing
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C.
it forms a layer of oxide on the metal
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D.
trioxonitrate (V) salts are soluble in water
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E.
it renders the metals passive
Correct Answer: Option B
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