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N2 NITROGEN

Kaufman [111] found that nitroglycerine is quite susceptible to y-radiation, N2, nitrogen oxides, H2, C02 and CO being evolved. [Pg.51]

C02 (carbon dioxide) has double bonds. N2 (nitrogen) and C2H2 (acetylene) have triple bonds. [Pg.301]

Air O2/N2 Nitrogen-enriched air as inerting atmosphere Oxygen-enriched air for combustion enhancement Home medical oxygen enrichment for respiration therapy Practical to 99.5% Various degrees of enrichment up to 50% O2 Successful, but small market Need more selective membranes to reach higher nitrogen purity More selective membranes improves economics None... [Pg.367]

The effect of N2 may be due to two factors. The first is the same as that in the case of argon. The second factor is the chemical participation of N2. Nitrogen... [Pg.424]

Several interesting papers have appeared that involve somewhat unconventional heterogeneous photosystems. Thus, the photo-oxidation of water to O2 is said to occur with AgCl colloids whilst others have found that Agl is capable of the photofixation of N2. Nitrogen reduction has been reported to occur with multifarious mixed oxides and with desert sands. In fact, if all... [Pg.550]


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