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Hyponitrous acid is a
chemical compound with
formula H 2N 2O 2 or HON=NOH. It is an
isomer of nitramide, H2N−NO2; and a
formal dimer of azanone, HNO....
- been demonstrated: 2 HNO3 + 8 HCl + 4 SnCl2 → 5 H2O + 4 SnCl4 + N2O
Hyponitrous acid
decomposes to N2O and
water with a half-life of 16 days at 25 °C...
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Despite appearances, it
cannot be
considered to be the
anhydride of
hyponitrous acid (H2N2O2)
because that acid is not
produced by the
dissolution of...
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formula H2N2O2 (molar m****: 62.03 g/mol) may
refer to:
Hyponitrite ion
Hyponitrous acid
Nitramide This set
index page
lists chemical structure articles...
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Nitrogen acid may
refer to:
Nitric acid, HNO3
Nitrous acid, HNO2
Hyponitrous acid, H2N2O2 or the less
common nitrogen species: Nitroxyl, HNO Nitroxylic...
- used as explosives:
examples include RDX and HMX. It is an
isomer of
hyponitrous acid.
Nitramide can be
viewed as a
nitrogen analog of
nitric acid (HO−NO2)...
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anhydrides of
formic and
hyponitrous acid,
respectively viz. CO + H2O → H2CO2 (HCOOH,
formic acid); N2O + H2O → H2N2O2 (
hyponitrous acid)." ClO 2, Cl 2O 7...
- 8×106 M s): 2 HNO → N2O + H2O The
reaction proceeds via
dimerization to
hyponitrous acid, H2N2O2,
which subsequently undergoes dehydration. Therefore, HNO...
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organic groups. Such
compounds can be
viewed as
salts and
esters of
hyponitrous acid. An acid
hyponitrite is an
ionic compound with the
anion HN 2O−...
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Peroxynitrite +2 H 2NO 2
Nitroxylic acid NO2− 2
Nitroxylate +1 H 2N 2O 2
Hyponitrous acid N 2O2− 2
Hyponitrite Phosphorus +5 H 3PO 4
Phosphoric acid (formerly...