- The
nitronium ion, [NO2]+, is a cation. It is an
onium ion
because its
nitrogen atom has +1 charge,
similar to
ammonium ion [NH4]+. It is
created by the...
- nitrogen(IV)
oxide dimer Dinitrogen pentoxide (N2O5), nitrogen(V) oxide, or
nitronium nitrate [NO2]+[NO3]−
Nitrosyl azide (N4O), nitrogen(−I,0,I,II)
oxide Nitryl...
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depending on the conditions. The
solid is a salt,
nitronium nitrate,
consisting of
separate nitronium cations [NO2]+ and
nitrate anions [NO3]−; but in...
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Nitronium perchlorate, NO2ClO4, also
known as
nitryl perchlorate and
nitroxyl perchlorate, is an
inorganic chemical, the salt of the
perchlorate anion...
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Nitronium tetrafluoroborate is an
inorganic compound with
formula NO2BF4. It is a salt of
nitronium cation and
tetrafluoroborate anion. It is a colorless...
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Dinitrogen tetroxide,
commonly referred to as
nitrogen tetroxide (NTO), and
occasionally (usually
among ex-USSR/Russian
rocket engineers) as amyl, is the...
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Nitryl chloride is a
volatile inorganic compound with
formula ClNO2. At
standard conditions it is a gas.
Nitryl chloride can be
formed in the reaction...
-
formation of the
nitronium ion (NO2+),
followed by an
electrophilic aromatic substitution reaction of it with benzene. The
nitronium ion is generated...
- the
nitronium ion (NO2+),
which is the
active species in
aromatic nitration. This
active ingredient,
which can be
isolated in the case of
nitronium tetrafluoroborate...
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sometimes confused with
nitronium, NO+ 2, the
active agent in nitrations.
These species are
quite different, however.
Nitronium is a more
potent electrophile...