Nitric acid, HNO3, is a strong acid while nitrous acid, HNO2, is a weak acid. Why is nitric acid a stronger acid than nitrous acid? HO-N Nitric acid H-O-N Ö: Nitrous acid Select one: O A. Nitrogen has a larger atomic radius than oxygen B. Nitrate ion (NO3-) has greater resonance stability than nitrite ion (NO₂) O C. Nitrous acid exhibits greater steric hindrance to loss of a proton than nitric acid O D. Nitrogen is more electronegative than oxygen

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Nitric acid, HNO3, is a strong acid while
nitrous acid, HNO2, is a weak acid. Why is
nitric acid a stronger acid than nitrous acid?
H-O-N
Nitric acid
H-O-N
me
ww
Nitrous acid
Select one:
O A. Nitrogen has a larger atomic radius
than oxygen
B. Nitrate ion (NO3-) has greater
resonance stability than nitrite ion
(NO₂)
C. Nitrous acid exhibits greater steric
hindrance to loss of a proton than nitric
acid
D. Nitrogen is more electronegative than
oxygen
Transcribed Image Text:Nitric acid, HNO3, is a strong acid while nitrous acid, HNO2, is a weak acid. Why is nitric acid a stronger acid than nitrous acid? H-O-N Nitric acid H-O-N me ww Nitrous acid Select one: O A. Nitrogen has a larger atomic radius than oxygen B. Nitrate ion (NO3-) has greater resonance stability than nitrite ion (NO₂) C. Nitrous acid exhibits greater steric hindrance to loss of a proton than nitric acid D. Nitrogen is more electronegative than oxygen
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