10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HYPONITROUS»
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1.5.3 Hyponitrous acid, H2N202 and Hydrogen Oxonitrate(l) (Nitroxyl); HNO [27]
Hyponitrous acid exists in a trans and a cis form: /OH .. .. N=N N=N HCK" HCK
xOH rra«s-Hyponitrous acid cw-Hyponitrous acid the latter is known only as salts.
Egon Wiberg, Nils Wiberg, 2001
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The Lancet London: A Journal of British and Foreign ...
Furnishes a ihiu Him of hyponitrous ether. Potash acted upon, and partially
dissolved, showing the presence of surplus water, not exceeding 6 per cent.
Sample 4th. Purchased of— Messrs. Waugh and Co., 177, Regent-street.
Specific gravity ...
3
The Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science
At the temperature which it is safe to employ, the only probable results of the
action of nitric acid of the strength ordered on alcohol, will be the formation of
hyponitrous ether, aldehyde, and water, which pass over together j and as it
probably ...
4
The Chemical News and Journal of Physical Science
At the temperature which it is safe to employ, the only probable results of the
action of citric acid of tho strength ordered on alcohol, will be the formation of
hyponitrous ether, aldehyde, and water, which pass over together; and as it
probably ...
5
A textbook of chemical philosophy on the basis of Dr. ...
The following explanation appears to be most consistent with the phenomena. It
is founded on the supposition, or rather, upon the fact, that the nitrous and
hyponitrous acids cannot exist alone in water, but are always decomposed by
that fluid ...
Jacob Green, Edward Turner, 1829
6
Elements of Chemistry: Including the Recent Discoveries and ...
HYPONITROUS ACID. On adding binoxide of nitrogen in excess to oxygen gas,
confined in a glass tube over mercury, Gay-Lussac observed that the absorption
is always uniform, provided a strong solution of pure potash is put into the tube ...
7
The Edinburgh Journal of Science ... Conducted by (Sir) ...
Now of the true nitrous acid we know by the ex_ periments of Gay-Lussac, that
when poured into water it is decomposed, forming nitric acid, hyponitrous acid,
and deutoxide of azote, in proportions varying with the extent of dilution. The
greater ...
8
The Edinburgh Journal of Science
Sulphuric acid, 5 atoms, (40 x 5) - - 200 Hyponitrous acid, 1 atom, - - - 33 Water, 5
atoms, (9 X 5) - - - __4.._5 Weight of its atom, - - - - 283 Or, in 100 parts, Sulphuric
acid, - - - - 70,67 Hyponitrous acid, - - - - 13.42 Water, - - - - - - 15.91 1am The ...
9
Annals of Chymistry and Practical Pharmacy
the same part as ethyl (C4 H5) in hyponitrous ether. In fact, by substituting
pyroxylic spirit for alcohol, this new ether was elaborated by the process for
hyponitrous ether, of which he had published an account in the Society's
Transactions, Vol.
10
The Elements of Materia Medica and Therapeutics
The process of the Edinburgh College for the preparation of hyponitrous ether is
as follows :—-Take of Reetified Spirit, Oij. and f§vj.; Pure Nitric Acid (Density 1-
500) fgvij. Put fit'lecn fluid ounces of the spirit, with a little clean sand, into a ...