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Phosphorus, oxidations, nitric acid

N -Tetranitrate Ethylenediamine, Ethylene oxide, Phosphorus pentoxide, Nitric acid, Ammonia, Diethyl ether... [Pg.146]

By the oxidation of amorphous phosphorus with nitric acid, and then boiling the product with water. [Pg.118]

Oxidation of red phosphorus by nitric acid was used before the end of the eighteenth century.1 An excess of nitric acid of density... [Pg.156]

Nitrogen is the most abundant element in the atmosphere. Its major compounds are ammonia, hydrazine, and several oxides. Nitric acid, a strong oxidizing agent, is a major industrial chemical. Phosphorus is the other important element in Group 5A. It is a major component of teeth and bones and in genetic materials like deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) and ribonucleic acid (RNA). Phosphorus compounds include hydride and oxides. Phosphoric acid has many commercial applications. (21.4)... [Pg.913]

Alternative (laboratory) methods for making phosphoric acid are the direct oxidation of white phosphorus with nitric acid and the oxidation of phosphorons acid (4.22), (5.216). [Pg.179]

Dinitrogeri pentoxide is the anhydride of nitric acid and is prepared by removing water from pure nitric acid by means of phosphorus (V) oxide. It is a crystalline solid having the ionic structure of (N02) (N03) , nitronium nitrate (the nitronium ion is mentioned later). It decomposes above 273 K, thus ... [Pg.234]

Phosphorus(V) oxide will remove water from acids to give the acid anhydride. For example, if nitric acid is distilled with it. dinitrogen pentoxide is formed ... [Pg.235]

Unlike phosphorus pentoxide, this oxide cannot be made directly. Arsenic(V) acid, H3ASO4 (strictly, tetraoxoarsenic acid), is first prepared by oxidising arsenic(III) oxide with concentrated nitric acid or some other strong oxidising agent ... [Pg.237]

Tetraoxophosphoric acid, H3PO4 — This is prepared in the laboratory either by dissolving phosphorus(V) oxide in water (giving trioxophosphoric acid) and then heating to give the tetraoxo-acid or by heating violet phosphorus with 33% nitric acid, which oxidises it thus ... [Pg.245]


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