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Mercury amidosulfonic acid

The chain in mercury amidosulfonic acid is shown below (I), and the... [Pg.19]

Amidosulfonic acid is a strong monobasic acid in water but is dibasic in ammonia (34) and reacts, for example, with sodium, forming the salt NaNH SOsNa. The two hydrogen atoms on nitrogen are readily substituted if one allows it to react with mercury(II) salts one can, for example, prepare a salt HgN—S08Na or HgN—S03K. [Pg.188]

Thionyl chloride reacts in an analogous manner to PCU with mercury amidosulfonate (91), though not with free amidosulfonic acid. Thionyl amidosulforiates (XCII) are quite stable and are clearly polymers. [Pg.190]


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