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Nitrous acid (molecular
formula HNO 2) is a weak and
monoprotic acid known only in solution, in the gas phase, and in the form of
nitrite (NO− 2) salts...
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nitrite can also be used in the
production of
nitrous acid: 2 NaNO2 + H2SO4 → 2 HNO2 + Na2SO4 The
nitrous acid then,
under normal conditions, decomposes:...
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Nitrous oxide (dinitrogen
oxide or
dinitrogen monoxide),
commonly known as
laughing gas,
nitrous, or
factitious air,
among others, is a
chemical compound...
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nitrous acid,
sulfamic acid reacts to give nitrogen: HNO2 + H3NSO3 → H2SO4 + N2 + H2O
while with
concentrated nitric acid, it
affords nitrous oxide:...
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banapple gas.
Alkyl nitrites are
prepared by the
reaction of
alcohols with
nitrous acid: ROH + HONO → RONO + H2O,
where R =
alkyl group The
reaction is called...
- Michael; Scheibler, Erich; Wiegand, Karl
Wilhelm (2000). "Nitric
Acid,
Nitrous Acid, and
Nitrogen Oxides". Ullmann's
Encyclopedia of
Industrial Chemistry...
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succinic acids.
Nitrous oxide is
produced in
about one to one mole
ratio to the
adipic acid, as well, via the
intermediacy of a
nitrolic acid. Related...
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compounds produced from the
oxidation of NOx
which include nitric acid,
nitrous acid (HONO),
dinitrogen pentoxide (N2O5),
peroxyacetyl nitrate (PAN), alkyl...
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trichloramine or
nitric acid, can also be used to
produce hydrazoic acid from hydrazine.
Hydrazoic acid reacts with
nitrous acid: HN3 + HNO2 → N2O + N2...
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refers to
organic compounds having the –ONO group,
which are
esters of
nitrous acid.
Sodium nitrite is made
industrially by p****ing a
mixture of nitrogen...