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Nitric acid, silver salt

Silver nitrate 10 wt, % on silica gel Nitric acid silver(+) salt (9) (7761-88-8) Phosphorus pentoxide Phosphorus oxide (8,9) (1314-56-3) (Z)-1-Bromo-1-octen-3-ol 1-Octen-3-ol, 1-bromo-, (Z)- (11) (87937-09-5)... [Pg.270]

Silver nitrate, - 10 wt.% on silica gel Nitric acid, silver salt ... [Pg.335]

Acetylene Bromine, chlorine, brass, copper and copper salts, fluorine, mercury and mercury salts, nitric acid, silver and silver salts, alkali hydrides, potassium metal... [Pg.1207]

Silver nitrate forms colorless, rhombic crystals. It is dimorphic and changes to the hexagonal rhombohedral form at 159.8°C. It melts at 212°C to a yellowish Hquid which solidifies to a white, crystalline mass on cooling. An alchemical name, lunar caustic, is stiU appHed to this fused salt. In the presence of a trace of nitric acid, silver nitrate is stable to 350°C. It decomposes at 440°C to metallic silver, nitrogen, and nitrogen oxides. Solutions of silver nitrate are usually acidic, having a pH of 3.6—4.6. Silver nitrate is soluble in ethanol and acetone. [Pg.89]

In a 250-ml., three-necked flask fitted with a mechanical stirrer, a thermometer, and a 25-ml., graduated, pressure-equalizing dropping funnel are placed 7.60 g. (0.050 mole) of phenoxyacetic acid [Acetic acid, phenoxy-] (Note 1), 5.40 g. (0.050 mole) of 1,4-benzoquinone [2,5-Cyclohexadiene-l,4-dioneJ (Note 2), 1 g. (0.006 mole) of silver nitrate [Nitric acid silver(l +) salt] (Note 3), and 125 ml. of water (Note 4). The mixture is then stirred and heated to 60-65° by means of a heating mantle until dissolution is complete. The resulting solution is stirred... [Pg.68]

Sliver nitrate [Nitric acid, silver(l+) salt], 34,68... [Pg.143]

Alternate names Argentum, argentum crede Cl 77820, shell silver, silver atom, silvercolloidal, silflake, silpowder, silber Lunar caustic fused silver nitrate, molded silver nitrate argenti, nitras, nitric acid silver (I) salt, nitric acid silver (1+) salt, silver (1+) nitrate... [Pg.535]

Among other fulminates, the silver salt, (CNO)2Ag, is of some importance. It is prepared in a way similar to mercury fulminate, by the action of alcohol on a silver solution in nitric acid. Silver fulminate, however, is of little value as an explosive since silver is an expensive raw material. Detonators of silver fulminate were employed only in the Italian Navy. [Pg.157]

Silver(l)nitrate Nitric acid silver(1+) salt (8,9) (7761-88-8)... [Pg.211]

SYNS LUNAR CAUSTIC NITRATE d ARGENT (FRENCH) NITRIC ACID, SILVER(1+) SALT SILBERNITRAT SILVER(1+) NITRATE SILVER NITRATE (DOT)... [Pg.1235]

The reaction mixtures from part (I) are oxidised with half-concentrated nitric acid silver can be regenerated from the silver nitrate solution by adding zinc. Danger Do not store ammoniacal silver nitrate solutions The bismuth salt solutions are treated with soda. The precipitates are transferred to the container used for collecting less toxic inorganic waste, and the clear solution is poured down the drain, as are the solutions of the reaction mixtures from parts (II) and (III). [Pg.314]

NITRIC ACID, SILVER(I) SALT (7761-88-8) A powerful oxidizer. Forms friction- and shock-sensitive compounds with many materials, including acetylene, anhydrous ammonia (produces compounds that are explosive when dry), 1,3-butadiyne, buten-3-yne, calcium carbide, dicopper acetylide. Contact with hydrogen peroxide causes violent decomposition to oxygen gas. Violent reaction with chlorine trifluoride, metal powders, nitrous acid, phospho-nium iodide, red or yellow phosphorus, sulfur. Incompatible with acetylides, acrylonitrile, alcohols, alkalis, ammonium hydroxide, arsenic, arsenites, bromides, carbonates, carbon materials, chlorides, chlorosulfonic acid, cocaine chloride, hypophosphites, iodides, iodoform, magnesium, methyl acetylene, phosphates, phosphine, salts of antimony or iron, sodium salicylate, tannic acid, tartrates, thiocyanates. Attacks chemically active metals and some plastics, rubber, and coatings. [Pg.861]

Nissan cation M2-100 2597 Nitric acid silver(l) salt 3362... [Pg.1018]


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