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Oxoacids, oxoanions and oxoacid salts of nitrogen

Nitrogen forms numerous oxoacids, though several are unstable in the free state and are known only in aqueous solution or as their salts. The principal species are summarized in Table 11.12 of these by far the most stable is nitric acid and this compound, together with [Pg.459]


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