The Spectrophotometry of Nitrate Solutions in Aqueous Sulphuric Acid
NS Bayliss and DW Watts
Australian Journal of Chemistry
16(6) 943 - 946
Published: 1963
Abstract
The ultraviolet spectra of solutions of potassium nitrate in aqueous sulphuric acid have been studied. Three absorptions, those due to the species NO3-, HNO3, and NO2+, have been found. From this study a semiquantitative picture has been developed of the distribution of the total nitrate between these three species. It was found that in the sulphuric acid concentration range 0-15% by weight, the dissolved nitrate existed as nitrate ion and that from 15-70% sulphuric acid, nitrate ion, and molecular nitric acid were present in comparable amounts. In the sulphuric acid concentration range 72-82% nitric acid accounted for the total dissolved nitrate and as the sulphuric acid concentration was increased from 82-90% nitric acid was converted to nitronium ion.https://doi.org/10.1071/CH9630943
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