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Nitroisonitrosoacetic acid

The isonitrosoacetaldehyde is oxidized to isonitrosoacetic acid, and (4) this is nitrated by the nitrogen dioxide which is present to form nitroisonitrosoacetic acid. [Pg.407]

The nitroisonitrosoacetic acid loses carbon dioxide to form formonitrolic acid which (6) decomposes further into nitrous acid and fulminic acid, and (7) the fulminic acid reacts with the mercury nitrate to form the sparingly soluble mercury fulminate which precipitates. [Pg.407]


See other pages where Nitroisonitrosoacetic acid is mentioned: [Pg.407]    [Pg.74]    [Pg.407]    [Pg.74]   
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