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The Chemistry of Nitrogen provides information pertinent to the fundamental aspects of nitrogen and its compounds. This book discusses the importance of nitrogen compounds in the soil. Organized into 18 chapters, this book begins with an overview of the history of nitrogen and its compounds and the first synthetic process involving nitrogen compounds. This text then examines the preparation of synthesis gas for the production of ammonia. Other chapters consider the concentration of nitrogen gas on the Earth's atmosphere and the techniques used to handle volatile nitrogenâhalogen compounds that are similar to those used for other reactive halogen compounds. This book discusses as well the chemistry of compounds in which nitrogen is bonded to one or more of the remaining elements. The final chapter deals with the gasometric method for the determination of either inorganic or organic nitrates. This book is a valuable resource for organic and inorganic chemists.
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Table of contents
- Front Cover
- The Chemistry of Nitrogen
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- PREFACE
- PART 19. NITROGEN
- CHAPTER 1. GENERAL INTRODUCTION
- CHAPTER 2. ELEMENTAL NITROGEN
- CHAPTER 3. AMMONIA
- CHAPTER 4. AMIDES, IMIDES, AND NITRIDES
- CHAPTER 5. AMMONIUM SALTS
- CHAPTER 6. HYDRAZINE
- CHAPTER 7. HYDROXYLAMINE
- CHAPTER 8. HYDROGEN AZIDE AND AZIDES
- CHAPTER 9. NITROGEN-HALOGEN COMPOUNDS
- CHAPTER 10. NITROUS OXIDE
- CHAPTER 11. NITRIC OXIDE
- CHAPTER 12. DINITROGEN TRIOXIDE
- CHAPTER 13. NITROGEN DIOXIDE AND DINITROGEN TETROXIDE
- CHAPTER 14. DINITROGEN PENTOXIDE
- CHAPTER 15. NITROGEN TRIOXIDE
- CHAPTER 16. HYPONITROUS ACID AND HYPONITRITES
- CHAPTER 17. NITROUS ACID AND NITRITES
- CHAPTER 18. NITRIC ACID AND NITRATES
- INDEX
- Contents of Comprehensive Inorganic Chemistry
- INDEPENDENT OPINION