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Solid `N_2 O_5` exists as `NO_2^(oplus) NO_3^(Ө)` and hence is called nitronium nitrate.
Which of the following statement is correct for the oxides of nitrogen ?

A

Dinitrogen trioxide dissolves in potassium hydroxide forming potassium nitrate.

B

Aqueous solution of nitrogen dioxide behaves both as a reducing agent and as an oxidising agent.

C

`NO_2` is non-planar.

D

Nitrous oxide is fairly soluble in cold water and turns blue litmus red.

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