Mixture of pure nitric acid and pure hydrochloric

In summary, a mixture of pure nitric acid (HNO3) and pure hydrochloric (VII) acid (HClO4) contains H2NO3(+) ions and ClO4(-) ions because HClO4 is a stronger acid than HNO3, causing the oxygens on HNO3 to act as a base towards the strong acid. This is likely due to the greater electronegativity of chlorine compared to nitrogen, leading to a stronger conjugate acid-base pair in HNO3.
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josephcollins
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Hi People,
Could someone please give me a hand with this question : Explain why a mixture of pure nitric acid and pure hydrochloric (VII) acid (HClO4) contains H2NO3(+) ions and ClO4(-) ions.

Thanks a lot,
Joe
 
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HClO4 is a stronger acid than HNO3. The oxygens on the HNO3 are slightly basic, so they get protonated by the HClO4 to give the observed species.
 
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Movies is right. There is always a stronger acid than a weaker one, so the weaker one can behave a base towards the strong acid.

You may wonder why the oxygens on HNO3 is more basic than that of HClO4. It is likely that chlorine has greater electronegativity than nitrogen, so the electronegativity totals are greater in HNO3. This may be the cause.

Regards
chem_tr
 
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Yes, think in terms of the stronger conjugate acid -base pair inclusive of the overall reaction.


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1. What is the chemical formula for the mixture of pure nitric acid and pure hydrochloric acid?

The chemical formula for this mixture is HNO3 + HCl.

2. What is the color of this mixture?

The color of this mixture is colorless or slightly yellow.

3. What are the properties of this mixture?

This mixture is highly corrosive and has a strong, pungent odor. It is also a strong oxidizing agent and can react violently with other substances.

4. What is the concentration of this mixture?

The concentration of this mixture can vary depending on the specific amounts of nitric acid and hydrochloric acid used. It is typically a concentrated solution with a molarity of around 11-12 M.

5. What is this mixture commonly used for?

This mixture, also known as aqua regia, is commonly used in chemistry labs for dissolving gold and other noble metals. It is also used in industrial processes, such as etching and cleaning metals.

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