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Cupric amminoazide basic

F. Martin gave 174° for the temp, of explosion. According to L. Wohler and W. Krupko, basic cupric azide, cupric oxyazide, CuO.CuNg, is formed as a yellow hydrated substance when water with normal cupric azide in suspension is heated to 70°-80° in a current of air freed from carbon dioxide until the calculated quantity of hydrazoic acid has been evolved. It inflames at 245°. L. M. Dennis and H. Isham obtained cupric amminoazide,Cu(NHg)Ns,by shaking freshly precipitated black cupric hydroxide, while still moist, with an excess of hydrazoic acid and washed the precipitate. A soln. of the precipitate in aq. ammonia deposits crystals of the salt. It explodes when heated or struck. It is insoluble in water, and soluble in dil. acids,... [Pg.348]


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