S.N. 
 | 
  
Formula 
 | 
  
Name
  of acids 
 | 
  
Oxidation
  No. of N 
 | 
 
1 
 | 
  
H2N2O2
  or HNO  
 | 
  
Hyponitrous acid 
 | 
  
+1 
 | 
 
2 
 | 
  
H4N2O4 or H2NO2  
 | 
  
Hydroxynitrous
  acid  
 | 
  
+2 
 | 
 
3 
 | 
  
HONO
  or HNO2 
 | 
  
Nitrous
  acid 
 | 
  
+3 
 | 
 
4 
 | 
  
HOONO 
 | 
  
Pernitrous acid 
 | 
  
+4 
 | 
 
5 
 | 
  
HNO3 
 | 
  
Nitric
  acid 
 | 
  
+5 
 | 
 
6 
 | 
  
HNO4 
 | 
  
Pernitric acid 
 | 
  
+6 
 | 
 
 (1) Hyponitrous acid (H2N2O2):
 Hyponitrous acid is a chemical compound
with formula H2N2O2 or HON=NOH. Hyponitrous acid is a weak acid in aqueous
solution and decomposes to N2O and water. It is an isomer of nitramide [H2N−NO2].
Hyponitrous
acid forms two series of salts, the hyponitrites containing the [ON=NO]2− anion,
and the "acid
hyponitrites" containing the [HON=NO]−anion.
(2) Nitrous acid (HNO2):
Nitrous acid
(HNO2) is a weak and monobasic acid known only in solution and
in the form of nitrite (NO2−) salts. Nitrous
acid is used to make diazonium salts from amines. The resulting diazonium
salts are reagents in azo coupling reactions to give azo dyes.
(3) Nitric acid (HNO3):
Nitric acid is also known as aqua fortis
(meaning strong water) which was given by alchemists.
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