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Barium sodium cobalt nitrite

Dinitro-tetrammino-cobaltic Chloride, [Co(NH3)4(N03)2] Cl, is obtained from the sulphate by treating it with barium chloride, or by heating a solution of dichloro-tetrammino-cobaltic ehloride in dilute acetic acid with sodium nitrite.3 It is soluble in water, and separates from solution in reddish-yellow rhombic crystals. The aqueous solution, however, decomposes on standing. If a cold aqueous solution be treated with dilute nitric acid the nitrate separates concentrated hydrochloric acid decomposes the salt with formation of the chloro-nitro-chloride, [Co(NH3 )4 (NO 2)C1] Cl.3... [Pg.155]


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Barium nitrite

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