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max.yevs

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  1. im not sure, but i think HCl is a stronger acid HNO3 (given that HNO3 is more corrosive as an oxidizer than an acid), meaning that you can just mix HCl with NH4NO3 to get NH4Cl and HNO3...

     

    if not, H2SO4 will definately do the job: NH4NO3 + H2SO4 > (NH4)2 SO4 + 2HNO3...


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    yes im pretty sure HCl will react with NH4NO3 to form nitric acid (and ammonium chloride)

     

    I ran the equation through a thermochemical calculator-

     

    NH4NO3(s) + HCl(g) = NH4Cl(s) + HNO3(l) + 30.84kJ

     

    showing that this reaction should occur spontaneously

     

    but ill be able to tell for sure if it works very soon...

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