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Ammonium azide lead nitrite

Nitronium tetrafluoroborate. Acetonitrile, Ammonium carbonate. Potassium carbonate. Diethyl ether, Acetone, Ethyl acetate. Butanol Sulfamic acid, Potassium hydroxide. Ethanol, Nitric acid, Sulfuric acid, Acetone, Isopropyl alcohol Dioxane, Potassium nitrite. Potassium bicarbonate, Tetranitromethane Lead acetate, Sodium azide Sodium azide, Lead acetate. Water... [Pg.143]

It is therefore recommended to add sodium nitrite solution before using acid for destruction of unwanted LA (or also sodium azide) residues in the laboratory or even in industrial applications [3, 5, 21]. Urbahski recommends the use of 8 % solution of sodium nitrite and 15 % nitric acid for LA [30], whereas 92 % sulfuric acid is recommended for sodium azide [5]. Many other reactions have been proposed for the decomposition of LA, including reaction with sodium polysulfide [21] or dissolving LA in ammonium acetate and adding sodium or potassium bichromate until no more lead chromate precipitates [5],... [Pg.75]


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