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Write the name of gas released when Cu is added to dilute HNO3

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With dil. HNO3 →Nitrogen monoxide (NO) 
\[\ce{3cu + \underset{\text{(dil)}}{8HNO3}->3Cu(NO3)2 +2NO + 4H2O}\]

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