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Phosphorus chloronitrides

Aoids (709) 69. Imidodiphosphoric or Imidopyropbosphoric Aoid (712) 70. Amides and Imides of the Higher Phosphoric Acids (714) 71. The Meta-phosphimic Acids and their Salts (716) 72. Phosphorus Chloronitrides or Phosphonitrilic Chlorides (721) 73. Ammonia Derivatives of Thiophosphoric Acid (725). [Pg.1116]

MELTING- AND BOILING-POINTS OF THE PHOSPHORUS CHLORONITRIDES OR PHOSPHONITRILIC CHLORIDES. [Pg.205]

Poly-phosphorus chloronitride becomes rubbery when heated to 300 C and then chain-molecules of the type shown in Fig. 13a are formed. [Pg.40]

Bromonitrides or Nitrilic Bromides.—These compounds have formulae similar to those of the chloronitrides, i.e. (PNBr2)n, and were prepared by analogous reactions, i.e. by the action of ammonia on phosphorus pentabromide. [Pg.206]


See other pages where Phosphorus chloronitrides is mentioned: [Pg.709]    [Pg.710]    [Pg.721]    [Pg.40]    [Pg.709]    [Pg.710]    [Pg.721]    [Pg.40]    [Pg.573]    [Pg.724]    [Pg.573]    [Pg.678]    [Pg.678]   
See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.721 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.204 , Pg.205 ]




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