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Potassium Azidodithiocarbonate

Potassium Amide or Potassamide A169-R Potassium Azide A594-R Potassium Azidodithiocarbonate A634-L Potassium Carbide A79-L Potassium Chrome Alum. See under Alums A156-R... [Pg.689]

It reacts with caustic potash in much the same manner as a halogen, forming the potassium salts of azidodithiocarbonic acid and azido-oxydithiocarbonic acid ... [Pg.275]

Approximately 5 ml. of the filtered solution of sodium azidodithiocarbonate obtained as described in the preceding paragraph is diluted to 200 to 300 ml. with water. A normal solution of iodine dissolved in potassium iodide is added drop by drop, with continual stirring, until complete precipitation of azidocarbondisulfide has been effected. The slightest excess of iodine must be avoided, however, as iodine is adsorbed by the azidocarbondisulfide and can be... [Pg.82]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.634 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.634 ]




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