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Oxyacids nitrogen

Nitrogen trioxide, NO3. Unstable while solid (N2OS plus O3). nitrogen oxyacids... [Pg.278]

Nitrous and nitric acids are produced in the aqueous phase after NO2 and/or N2O3 are absorbed into solution and sulfur oxyacids, such as sulfite/bisulfite or pyrosulfite, are formed if SO2 dissolves in the solution. Interaction among oxides of nitrogen, nitrogen oxyacids, sulfur oxyacids, oxygen, and trace metal ions such as Fe(III) or Mn(II) can take place in a flue gas wet scrubber. Identifying all reactions involved in this complex system is impossible. However, important reactions must be identified and characterized in order to improve the performance of a scrubber. [Pg.129]

Molecular Addition. Oxyacid salts, metal peroxides, nitrogen compounds, and others from crystalline peroxyhydrates in the presence of hydrogen peroxide. When dissolved in water, the peroxyhydrates react as solutions of their components. The peroxyhydrates formed from sodium carbonate and urea are commercially available. Examples of peroxyhydrates can be found in the Hterature (29,30). [Pg.472]

What oxyacid of nitrogen can be prepared by adding water to N,05 Flint Both compounds have nitrogen in the same oxidation state. [Pg.221]

Nitric acid is the only oxyacid of nitrogen which is at all stable in the free condition. The kinetics of its decomposition are discussed below. Nitrous acid exists in the gas phase, although it cannot be isolated. Information on the kinetics of its decomposition is restricted to an estimate103 of the half-life of the forward reaction in the rapid gas-phase equilibrium... [Pg.65]

Among the oxygen group elements, while sulfur is oxidized to +6 oxidation state (in H2SO4), selenium and tellurium are oxidized to +4 oxyacids with the liberation of nitrogen dioxide ... [Pg.640]

What products form when disubstituted sodium and ammonium-sodium orthophosphates are roasted What orthophosphates are used as fertilizers Compare the strength of the oxyacids of phosphorus, sulphur, and chlorine, and also of nitrogen and phosphorus. [Pg.153]

Schwartz SE, White WH. Solubility equilibria of the nitrogen oxides and oxyacids in dilute aqueous solutions. In Pfafflin JR, Zeigler EN, eds. Advances in Environmental Science and Engineering. Vol. 4. New York Gordon and Breach, 1981 1 45. [Pg.374]

S. E. Schwartz, W. H. White, Solubility Equilibria of the Nitrogen Oxides and Oxyacids in Dilute Aqueous Solutions, in Advances in Environmental Science and Engineering, J. R. Pfafflin and E. N. Zeigler (Eds.), Gordon and Breach Science Publ., New York, 1981. [Pg.310]

The discussion that follows first describes techniques for the airborne collection of a definable atmospheric phase for subsequent determinations, then continues with discussion of the analysis techniques themselves including those for nitrogen oxides and oxyacids, sulfur oxides, oxidants and selected organic species. Emphasis is on the modified instrumentation devised and used by Brookhaven National Laboratory staff to improve the selectivity and lower the limits of detection of these techniques (1). [Pg.288]


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