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Hydrazine chlorite

Many of the salts which have been prepared are explosive and sensitive to heat or impact. These include chlorites of copper (violent on impact), hydrazine (monochlorite, inflames when dry), nickel (explodes at 100°C but not on impact), silver (at 105° or on impact), sodium, tetramethylammonium, mercury, thallium and lead (which shows detonator properties). Several other chlorites not isolated and unstable in solution include mono-, di- and tri-methylammonium chlorites. The metal salts are powerful oxidants [1], Chlorites are much less stable than the corresponding chlorates, and most will explode under shock or on heating to around 100°C [2], Individually indexed compounds are ... [Pg.89]

Hydrazine (or Hydrazinium) Chlorite, N2H4.HC102 mw 100.52, N 27.88%, mp—ignites spontaneously when dry. Was prepd in small amts from hydrazine hydrosulfate (N 2H 5.HS04), Ba hydroxide and Ba chlorite [Ba(C102)2]... [Pg.195]

Amminemetal oxosalts metal compounds with coordinated ammonia, hydrazine, or similar nitrogenous donors and ionic perchlorate, nitrate, permanganate, or other oxidizing group Azides, including metal, nonmetal, and organic azides Chlorite salts of metals, such as AgClO and Hg(CIOj)j Diazo compounds such as CFI N ... [Pg.2144]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.245 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.245 ]




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