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n. (context chemistry English) The conjugate acid of peroxynitrite, with chemical formula HNO3.
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Peroxynitrous acid (HNO) is a reactive nitrogen-containing species (RNS). It is the conjugate acid of peroxynitrite (ONOO). It has a pK of ~6.8. It is formed in vivo from the diffusion-controlled reaction of nitrogen monoxide (NO) and superoxide (O). It isomerises with k = 1.2 s, a process whereby up to 5% of hydroxyl and nitrogen dioxide radicals may be formed. It oxidises and nitrates aromatic compounds in low yield. The mechanism may involve a complex between the aromatic compound and ONOOH, and a transition from the cis- to the trans-configuration of ONOOH. Peroxynitrous acid is also important in atmospheric chemistry.