Reactions Of A Reagent
We've all been there. You're studying for a chemistry test and you're in your lab notebook, trying to remember which reaction goes with which reagent. But then you notice that the answer is right in front of your nose, in the color change and chemical reaction of the paper itself! I was in the chemistry lab for an hour this morning, and I had to find a source that could tell me what reactions take place after one compound reacts with another. In this article, I will show you how the reaction of nitrate with nitrogen dioxide simplifies the experiment by setting the magnitude of the answer. Nitrogen dioxide Nitrogen dioxide is a colorless, odorless gas that is toxic to humans. The gas is produced when the combustion of organic matter produces nitrogen oxides. It can occur in the air, water, and soil. It's most common forms are nitrous oxide and nitric oxide. Nitrogen dioxide has a bad reputation because it can cause difficulty breathing and lung cancer if you're expo...