What are ''fuming" acids'?

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Feb 12, 2016

The most common fuming acids are fuming nitric acid and fuming sulfuric acid.

Explanation:

Fuming nitric acid

Red fuming nitric acid consists of "84 %HNO"_3, "13% N"_2"O"_4, and "1–2 % H"_2"O".

The color is due to the "N"_2"O"_4, which breaks down partially to form nitrogen dioxide.

underbrace("N"_2"O"_4)_color(red)("colourless") ⇌ underbrace(2"NO"_2)_color(red)("reddish-brown")

When you open a bottle of fuming nitric acid, some of the dissolved "NO"_2 escapes into the atmosphere as a reddish-brown gas with a suffocating odour.

Fuming sulfuric acid

Fuming sulfuric is made by dissolving "SO"_3 in "H"_2"SO"_4.

When you open a bottle of fuming sulfuric acid, some of the dissolved "SO"_3 escapes into the atmosphere.

The colourless gas reacts with moisture in the air, creating a white cloud of tiny sulfuric acid droplets.

"SO"_3 +"H"_2"O" → "H"_2"SO"_4

The white cloud is the "fume" in fuming sulfuric acid.