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Nitryl is the
nitrogen dioxide (NO2)
moiety when it
occurs in a
larger compound as a
univalent fragment.
Examples include nitryl fluoride (NO2F) and nitryl...
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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...
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Nitryl fluoride, NO2F, is a
colourless gas and
strong oxidizing agent,
which is used as a
fluorinating agent and has been
proposed as an
oxidiser in rocket...
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Nitryl azide (tetranitrogen dioxide) is an
inorganic compound with the
chemical formula N3−NO2. It is an
unstable nitrogen oxide consisting of a covalent...
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Nitryl cyanide is an
energetic chemical compound with the
formula NCNO2.
Nitryl cyanide is a
possible precursor to the
theoretical explosive 2,4,6-trinitro-1...
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molecular and does not
contain nitronium ions. The
compounds nitryl fluoride, NO2F, and
nitryl chloride, NO2Cl, are not
nitronium salts but
molecular compounds...
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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 nitrate [NO2]+[NO3]−
Nitrosyl azide (N4O), nitrogen(−I,0,I,II)
oxide Nitryl azide (N4O2)
Oxatetrazole (N4O)
Trinitramide (N(NO2)3 or N4O6), nitrogen(0...
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bromide (NOBr) is red. The
reactions of the
nitryl halides are
mostly similar:
nitryl fluoride (FNO2) and
nitryl chloride (ClNO2) are
likewise reactive gases...
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Nitric acid is an
inorganic compound with the
formula HNO3. It is a
highly corrosive mineral acid. The
compound is colorless, but
samples tend to acquire...