Nitrous acid is a mildly acidic and unstable chemical. It can only be found in nitrate salt solutions. Nitrous acid is a combination of nitric acid and nitrous gas, but with a lower amount of oxygen than nitric acid. Scheele developed nitrous acid. It is made by distilling absolutely dry lead nitrate in a retort connected with a receiver. Nitrous acid is emitted as a liquid.
H2S+2HNO2→2H2O+2NO+S
Nitrous acid is an extremely weak acid. Nitric acid, on the other hand, is a very acidic substance. This is because the conjugate base of nitric acid is substantially more stable than the conjugate base of nitrous acid.
Nitric oxide (chemical formula: NO) and nitric acid are formed when nitrous acid is broken down (chemical formula: HNO3). It can react as an oxidising or reducing agent: the nitrogen atom can acquire or lose electrons in interactions with other chemicals.