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Nitrous oxide hydrogenation

Hydrogen Nitrogen Argon -Oxygen -Methane Ethylene Carbon dioxide Nitrous oxide -Hydrogen chloride Hydrogen sulphide Ammonia Chlorine -Sulphur dioxide Ether... [Pg.57]

Numerous products are formed during the decomposition of AP. Tliey were examined in Dode s pioneering work [56] and confirmed by Bircunishaw and Newman (Vol. II, p. 478). Further experiments were carried out by Rosser, Inami and Wise [57]. Dode identified the products such as chlorine dioxide (at temperatures below 300 C), nitrogen, water, oxygen, nitrous oxide, hydrogen... [Pg.585]

Nebulizer-bumer system. The purpose of the system is to produce rmiformly fine fog of droplets from the test solution. The burner has a long and narrow slot at the top so that the flame provides a long absorption path for the incident radiation. The fuel-oxidant system used may be acetylene air, acetylene-nitrous oxide, hydrogen-air etc. [Pg.29]

Table 11.03. Freon, Nitrous Oxide, Hydrogen Sulfide, and Sulfur Dioxide Permeability through Solvay SoleF Polyvinylidene Fluoride Film... Table 11.03. Freon, Nitrous Oxide, Hydrogen Sulfide, and Sulfur Dioxide Permeability through Solvay SoleF Polyvinylidene Fluoride Film...
Penetrant freon 12 freon 114 freon 115 freon 318 nitrous oxide hydrogen sulfide sulfur dioxide... [Pg.403]

FIGURE 11-3. Relation of height above burner head to relative intensity of the fluorescence signal Cadmium atomic fluorescence intensity profiles in premixed and unpremixed nitrous oxide—hydrogen flames, (a) Atomic fluorescence in optimized N2O/H2 premixed flame, (d) Atomic fluorescence in optimized N2O/H2 unpremixed flame, (c) Scatter in N2O/H2 premixed flame, (cf) Scatter in N2O/H2 unpremixed flame. [From M. P. Bratzel, Jr., R. M. Dagnall, and J. D. Winefordner, Evaluation of Premixed Flames Produced Using a Total Consumption Nebulizer Burner in Atomic Fluorescence Spectrometry, Anal. Chem., 41,1527 (1969). Used by permission of the American Chemical Society.]... [Pg.311]

Lukasiewicz, R. J., Berens, P. H., Buell, B. E., Rapid Determination of Lead in Gasoline by Atomic Absorption Spectrometry in the Nitrous Oxide —Hydrogen Flame, Anal. Chem. 47 [1975] 1045/9. [Pg.21]


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