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- The nitrosonium ion is NO+, in which the nitrogen atom is bonded to an oxygen atom with a bond order of 3, and the overall diatomic species bears a positive...
- Nitrosonium tetrafluoroborate, also called nitrosyl tetrafluoroborate, is a chemical compound with the chemical formula NOBF4. This colourless solid is...
- hexachloroplatinic acid produced using this method is contaminated with nitrosonium hexachloroplatinate. Newer literature indicates that this is not the...
- Nitrosonium octafluoroxenate(VI) is a chemical compound of xenon with nitrogen, oxygen, and fluorine, having formula (NO) 2XeF 8. It is an ionic compound...
- most of its reactions. With halide acceptors it gives nitrosonium salts, and synthesis of nitrosonium tetrachloroferrate is typically performed in liquid...
- the formula NO(ClO4). A hygroscopic white solid, it is the salt of the nitrosonium cation with the perchlorate anion. It is an oxidant and strong electrophile...
- example in the Sandmeyer reaction. Related NO-delivery reagents include nitrosonium tetrafluoroborate [NO]+[BF4]− and nitrosyl chloride. In industry, the...
- Oxatetrazole (N4O) Trinitramide (N(NO2)3 or N4O6), nitrogen(0,IV) oxide Nitrosonium (N≡O+ or [NO]+) Nitronium (O=N+=O or [NO2]+) In atmospheric chemistry:...
- this molecule can also co-exist in equilibrium with an ionic gas called nitrosonium nitrite ([NO]+[NO2]–) "Dinitrogen trioxide". Greenwood, Norman N.; Earnshaw...
- S-nitrosothiols (RSNOs). Nitrosation interprets the process as adding a nitrosonium ion NO+. Nitrosation commonly occurs with amines (–NH2), leading to a...