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Nitrogen dinitrogen tetrafluoride

When compared with other halides of nitrogen, nitrogen trifluoride and dinitrogen tetrafluoride are comparatively stable and easy to handle. For this reason... [Pg.178]

The decomposition of dinitrogen tetrafluoride in shock-heated nitrogen has also been investigated146. At 400 °C and a total concentration of 7 x 10 2 mole. I-1 the apparent first-order rate coefficient, kss,... [Pg.181]

Tetrafluoroammonium salts hydrolyze in water, regenerating NF3. Nitrogen trifluoride reacts with several metals at high temperatures. When heated with copper, it yields copper(ll) fluoride and dinitrogen tetrafluoride ... [Pg.656]

Was obtd during the reaction of nitrogen trifiuoride (NF3) with As at 250—300° to produce dinitrogen tetrafluoride (N2F4)... [Pg.516]

Spears, L. G., Hackerman, N. Analysis of fluorine, hydrogen fluoride, nitrogen trifluoride, trans dinitrogen difluoride and dinitrogen tetrafluoride mixture by gas chromatography. J. Gas Chromatog. 6, 392 (1968). [Pg.65]

Consider the following equilibrium process between dinitrogen tetrafluoride (N2F4) and nitrogen difluoride (NF2) ... [Pg.584]

ETHYL NITRILE (75-05-8) CjHjN H3C-C=N Flammable liquid. Forms explosive mixture with air [explosion limits in air (vol %) 3.0 to 16.0 flash point 42°F/6°C cc autoignition temp 975°F/524°C Fire Rating 3]. Contact with steam forms cyanide gas. Violent reaction with strong oxidizers reducing agents nitrogen-fluorine confounds (e.g., dinitrogen tetrafluoride). Contact with aqueous acids or bases... [Pg.485]

The systematic names of the binary fluorine-nitrogen compounds are only used for a few substances, whereas the organic substitutional type of nomenclature is widely used. Thus, NF3 is called by its systematic name nitrogen trifluoride (and not trifluoroamine), but N2F4 is generally named tetrafluorohydrazine instead of dinitrogen tetrafluoride and N3F fluorine azide instead of trinitrogen fluoride. Subsequently, there are sometimes up to three names for... [Pg.162]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.439 , Pg.440 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.439 , Pg.440 ]




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