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Nitrate is a
polyatomic ion with the
chemical formula NO− 3.
Salts containing this ion are
called nitrates.
Nitrates are
common components of fertilizers...
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carbon or
another nitrogen atom),
whereas in
nitrate esters (also
called organic nitrates), the
nitrogen is
bonded to an
oxygen atom that in turn...
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occurring sodium nitrate are
found in
Chile and Peru,
where nitrate salts are
bound within mineral deposits called caliche ore.
Nitrates ac****ulate on land...
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ester of amyl
alcohol and
nitric acid.
Alkyl nitrates are emplo**** as
reagents in
organic synthesis. Amyl
nitrate is used as an
additive in
diesel fuel, where...
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generally difficult compared with
testing for
other anions, as
almost all
nitrates are
soluble in water. In contrast, many
common ions give
insoluble salts...
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Nitrate is a
polyatomic ion with the
chemical formula NO− 3
Nitrate or
nitrates may also
refer to:
Nitrates, a
group of
salts containing this ion Nitrate...
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waits for soil
microbes to
convert amino-nitrogen into
nitrates by nitrification. The
nitrates are
extracted from soil with
water and then
purified into...
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hydrated copper(II)
nitrates by
heating affords the oxides, not Cu(NO3)2. At 80 °C the
hydrates convert to "basic
copper nitrate", Cu2(NO3)(OH)3, which...
- In
organic chemistry,
peroxyacyl nitrates (also
known as Acyl
peroxy nitrates, APN or PANs) are
powerful respiratory and eye
irritants present in photochemical...
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Protactinyl nitrate decomposes at 400 °C to protactinium(V) oxide. D. Brown; P. J.
Jones (1966). "Quinquevalent protactinium, niobium, and
tantalum nitrates and...