1900
DOI: 10.1002/cber.19000330183
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Zur Kenntniss des Diazotirungsprocesses und der salpetrigen Säure

Abstract: Dementeprechend findet man nach Erhitzen der whsrigen Liisung (uud auch der iitherischen) bei der Behandlung mit Waseerdampf im Destillate Stickstoffwasserstoffstiure und Jod, im Riickstande Jodeiiure. Dass diese letztere Zersetzung des Triazojodids in wlieeriger Liisung in hiiherem Maasse statffidet als die glatte Spaltnng in Jod und Stick-.stoff, geht daraus hervor, dass unter diesen Bedingungen stets mehr ale die Hllfte der berecbneten Menge an Stickstoffwasseretoffslure (ein-ma1 55 pCt., ein zweites Ma1 62… Show more

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“…(d) Dielectric constant measurements on the vapor (19,358,424) have been variously interpreted. It has been suggested (241) that in dinitrogen tetroxide there is an unusually large atomic contribution to the total polarization of the molecule and that this has obscured the interpretation.…”
Section: Physical Evidencementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…(d) Dielectric constant measurements on the vapor (19,358,424) have been variously interpreted. It has been suggested (241) that in dinitrogen tetroxide there is an unusually large atomic contribution to the total polarization of the molecule and that this has obscured the interpretation.…”
Section: Physical Evidencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…When dinitrogen tetroxide is dissolved in a large excess of water nitrous and nitric acids are formed in equal amounts: N204 + H20 = HN02 + H+ + NOi Nitrous acid is a weak acid (KA = 6 X 4 at 30°C.) (218,358). The unionized acid decomposes into nitric acid and nitric oxide, though only slowly at low temperatures, until equilibrium is reached: 3N204 + 3H20 = 3HONO + 3H+ + 3NO¡" 3HONO = H20 + H+ + NO J + 2NO 3N204 + 2H20 = 2NO + 4H+ + 4…”
Section: Stoichiometry and Chemical Equilibriamentioning
confidence: 99%