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Biology; Chemistry; Physics: Post your doubts here!

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is ester a sweet smelling compound? :cautious:
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Yes.
 
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Like I said Unless copper is stated.

"Some precious metals, such as pure gold and platinum group metals do not react with nitric acid though pure gold does react with aqua regia, a mixture of concentrated nitric acid and hydrochloric acid"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nitric_acid

It is an oxidizing acid, according to wikipedia.

Apparently, Oxidizing acids can react with metals that are less reactive.
Like Dilute Nitric Acid, the Nitrate Ions act as the oxidizing agents.

In Concentrated Sulphuric acid, the Sulfate ions act as oxidizing agent, and can even reduce copper to Cu+2.

But why don't Gold and Platinum react? Is it something to do with their metallic bonding?

Copper is a metal too, yet is reacts.
 
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