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Lead Imide

Amides and Imides, Inorganic. An inorganic amide, also called ammonobase, is a compd in which one hydrogen in ammonia is replaced by a metal, as for instance sodamide, NaNHj. An inorganic imide is a compd in which two hydrogens are replaced by metals, eg, lead imide, PbNH... [Pg.168]

Metallic amides and imides can be pptd from liq ammonia solns of certain metallic salts by the action of potassium amide, KNH2 Some amides and imides are explosive, eg, silver amide and lead imide (Compare with Nitrides) (See also Polyamides)... [Pg.168]

Lead Imide, PbNH. Orange-red ppr which expl violently when heated or or coming in contact with w, dil acids or liq NH,. It is obtained when Pbl2 (or some other Pb salt) is brought together with K amide in liq NH,... [Pg.169]

Lead Azidodithiocarbonate A637-L Lead Imide A169-L Lead Nitroaminoguanidine A212-R... [Pg.685]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.169 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.169 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.169 ]




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