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Inorganic nitrate

Anilinium nitrate, Inorganic additives Munjal, M. N. et al., Indian J. Chem., 1967, 5, 320-322... [Pg.1573]

Nickel is a silver-white, lustrous, hard, malleable, ductile, ferromagnetic metal that is relatively resistant to corrosion and is a fair conductor of heat and electricity. Nickel is a ubiquitous trace metal that occurs in soil, water, air, and in the biosphere. The average content in the earth s crust is about 0.008%. Nickel ore deposits are accumulations of nickel sulfide minerals (mostly pentlandite) and laterites. Nickel exists in five major forms elemental nickel and its alloys inorganic, water-soluble compounds (e.g., nickel chloride, nickel sulfate, and nickel nitrate) inorganic, water-insoluble compounds (e.g., nickel carbonate, nickel sulfide, and nickel oxide) organic, water-insoluble compounds and nickel carbonyl Ni(CO). ... [Pg.66]

Nitrates, inorganic, aqueous solution. 3218 35 Nitrocellulose, wet with not less than 2556 33... [Pg.730]

Nitrates, inorganic, n.o.s. 1477 35 Nitrocellulose, with not more than 2557 32... [Pg.730]

Two major classes of inorganic products from smog are sulfates and nitrates. Inorganic sulfates and nitrates, along with sulfur and nitrogen oxides, can contribute to acidic precipitation, corrosion, reduced visibility, and adverse health effects. [Pg.482]

The medium for the production of variotin, contained 3.0% sucrose, 0.2% dipotassium phosphate, 0.05% potassium chloride, 0.05% magnesium sulfate (hydrated), 0.001 % ferrous sulfate (hydrated), and 0.3 % sodium nitrate. Inorganic nitrogen sources were found to be more suitable for variotin production than organic nitrogen sources. Ammonium nitrate or ammonium sulfate could also be used. Of 11 sugars tested, sucrose was the most suitable carbon source for variotin formation (Takeuchi et al., 1959). The production of variotin reached a maximum by 4 or 5 days at 25 in shaken culture, or by 90 hours at 25 by aerated tank fermentation. [Pg.217]

Although the term ester used without a modifier is normally taken to mean an ester of a carboxylic acid alcohols can react with inorganic acids m a process similar to the Fis cher esterification The products are esters of inorganic acids For example alkyl nitrates are esters formed by the reaction of alcohols with nitric acid... [Pg.640]

Formation of esters of inorganic acids (Section 15 9) Alkyl nitrates dialkyl sulfates trialkyl phos phites and trialkyl phosphates are examples of alkyl esters of inor game acids In some cases these compounds are prepared by the direct reaction of an alcohol and the inorganic acid... [Pg.656]

Dimethylformamide Halocarbons, inorganic and organic nitrates, bromine, chromium(VI) oxide, aluminum trimethyl, phosphorus trioxide... [Pg.1208]

Cotton linters or wood pulp are nitrated using mixed acid followed by treatment with hot acidified water, pulping, neutralization, and washing. The finished product is blended for uniformity to a required nitrogen content. The controlling factors in the nitration process are the rates of diffusion of the acid into the fibers and of water out of the fibers, the composition of mixed acid, and the temperature (see Cellulose esters, inorganic esters). [Pg.14]

Oxidizers. The characteristics of the oxidizer affect the baUistic and mechanical properties of a composite propellant as well as the processibihty. Oxidizers are selected to provide the best combination of available oxygen, high density, low heat of formation, and maximum gas volume in reaction with binders. Increases in oxidizer content increase the density, the adiabatic flame temperature, and the specific impulse of a propellant up to a maximum. The most commonly used inorganic oxidizer in both composite and nitroceUulose-based rocket propellant is ammonium perchlorate. The primary combustion products of an ammonium perchlorate propellant and a polymeric binder containing C, H, and O are CO2, H2, O2, and HCl. Ammonium nitrate has been used in slow burning propellants, and where a smokeless exhaust is requited. Nitramines such as RDX and HMX have also been used where maximum energy is essential. [Pg.39]

Characteristics of common inorganic oxidizers are Hsted in Table 5. In any homologous series, potassium perchlorate-containing propellants bum fastest ammonium nitrate propellants bum slowest (79,80). [Pg.39]

The first successhil attempt to make textile fibers from plant cellulose can be traced to George Audemars (1). In 1855 he dissolved the nitrated form of cellulose in ether and alcohol and discovered that fibers were formed as the dope was drawn into the air. These soft strong nitrocellulose fibers could be woven into fabrics but had a serious drawback they were explosive, nitrated cellulose being the basis of gun-cotton (see Cellulose esters, inorganic esters). [Pg.344]

Hitec Heat-Transfer Salt. Hitec heat-transfer salt, manufactured by Coastal Chemical Co., is an eutectic mixture of water-soluble inorganic salts potassium nitrate (53%), sodium nitrite (40%), and sodium nitrate (7%). It is suitable for Hquid-phase heat transfer at temperatures of 150—540°C. [Pg.504]

In general, the chemistry of inorganic lead compounds is similar to that of the alkaline-earth elements. Thus the carbonate, nitrate, and sulfate of lead are isomorphous with the corresponding compounds of calcium, barium, and strontium. In addition, many inorganic lead compounds possess two or more crystalline forms having different properties. For example, the oxides and the sulfide of bivalent lead are frequendy colored as a result of their state of crystallisation. Pure, tetragonal a-PbO is red pure, orthorhombic P PbO is yeUow and crystals of lead sulfide, PbS, have a black, metallic luster. [Pg.67]


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