Hyponitrous acid


Hyponitrous acid is a chemical compound with formula or HON=NOH. It is an isomer tautomer of nitramide, H2N−NO2.
Hyponitrous acid forms two series of salts, the hyponitrites containing the 2− anion, and the "acid hyponitrites" containing the anion.

Structure and properties

There are two possible structures of hyponitrous acid, trans and cis. Trans-hyponitrous acid forms white crystals that are explosive when dry. In aqueous solution, it is a weak acid, and decomposes to nitrous oxide and water with a half life of 16 days at 25 °C at pH 1–3:
Since this reaction is not reversible, should not be considered as the anhydride of.
The cis acid is not known, but its sodium salt can be obtained.

Preparation

Hyponitrous acid can be prepared from silver hyponitrite and anhydrous HCl in ether:
Spectroscopic data indicate a trans configuration for the resulting acid.

Biological aspects

In enzymology, a hyponitrite reductase is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction