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Titanium nitric acid, fuming, reaction with

Investigation into the effect has been mainly devoted to reactions with red fuming nitric acid . It seems that in red fuming nitric acid a preliminary reaction results in the formation of a surface deposit of finely divided metallic titanium ignition or pyrophoricity can then be initiated by any slight impact or friction. The tendency to pyrophoricity increases as the nitrogen dioxide content of the nitric acid rises from zero to maximum solubility at about 20%, but decreases as the water content rises, the effect being nearly completely stifled at about 2% water. [Pg.879]


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