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Azides of Sulfur

Also known is a disulfuryl azide, N3—SO2—O—O2S—N3 [330], which was isolated as one of the end-products from reacting dry potassium azide with [Pg.76]

Another related compound is azidosulfonic acid, HO—O2S—N3. The potassium salt is made from hydrazinesulfonic acid and nitrite and is described as a water-soluble, crystalline solid which decomposes thermally with explosion [331]. [Pg.77]


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