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The state of nitric acid in inert organic solvents

1 THE STATE OF NITRIC ACID IN INERT ORGANIC SOLVENTS The absence of ions in mixtures of acetic acid and nitric acid is shown by their poor electrical conductivity and the Raman spectra of solutions in acetic acid, nitromethane, and chloroform show only the absorptions of the solvent and molecular nitric acid the bands corresponding to the nitronium and nitrate ions cannot be detected. - [Pg.32]

Although no chemical reaction occurs, measurements of the freezing point and infra-red spectra show that nitric acid forms i i molecular complexes with acetic acid , ether and dioxan. In contrast, the infrared spectrum of nitric acid in chloroform and carbon tetrachloride - is very similar to that of nitric acid vapour, showing that in these cases a close association with the solvent does not occur. [Pg.32]




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