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oxide reacts with fluorine, chlorine, and
bromine to form the
nitrosyl halides, such as
nitrosyl chloride: 2 •NO + Cl2 → 2 NOCl With NO2, also a radical, NO...
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reagent nitrosyl chloride (Cl−N=O).
Nitric oxide is a
stable radical,
having an
unpaired electron.
Reduction of
nitric oxide gives the
nitrosyl anion,...
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Nitrosyl chloride is the
chemical compound with the
formula NOCl. It is a
yellow gas that is
commonly encountered as a
component of aqua regia, a mixture...
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Metal nitrosyl complexes are
complexes that
contain nitric oxide, NO,
bonded to a
transition metal. Many
kinds of
nitrosyl complexes are known,
which vary...
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sodium nitrite or pot****ium nitrate,
especially nitrosyl-haem (
nitrosyl heme). In
addition to
nitrosyl-haem,
carcinogenic nitrosamines can be
formed from...
- carvone. The three-step
reaction begins with the
regioselective addition of
nitrosyl chloride across the
trisubstituted double bond. This
species is then converted...
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Nitrosyl perchlorate is the
inorganic compound with the
formula NO(ClO4). A
hygroscopic white solid, it is the salt of the
nitrosonium cation with the...
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turns yellow,
orange or red
within seconds from the
formation of
nitrosyl chloride and
nitrogen dioxide. It was so
named by
alchemists because it...
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Nitrosyl fluoride (NOF) is a
covalently bonded nitrosyl compound. The
compound is a
colorless gas, with bent
molecular shape. The
VSEPR model explains...
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directly halogenating nitrous oxide.
Nitrosyl fluoride (NOF) is
colourless and a
vigorous fluorinating agent.
Nitrosyl chloride (NOCl)
behaves in much the...