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  2. Nitrate - Wikipedia

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    In the NO3 anion, the oxidation state of the central nitrogen atom is V (+5). This corresponds to the highest possible oxidation number of nitrogen. Nitrate is a potentially powerful oxidizer as evidenced by its explosive behaviour at high temperature when it is detonated in ammonium nitrate (NH 4 NO 3), or black powder, ignited by the shock wave of a primary explosive.

  3. Erythrosine - Wikipedia

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    Erythrosine, also known as Red No. 3, is an organoiodine compound, specifically a derivative of fluorone. It is a pink dye which is primarily used for food coloring. [2] It is the disodium salt of 2,4,5,7-tetraiodofluorescein. Its maximum absorbance is at 530 nm [3] in an aqueous solution, and it is subject to photodegradation.

  4. Sodium nitrate - Wikipedia

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    Sodium nitrate is the chemical compound with the formula Na N O 3.This alkali metal nitrate salt is also known as Chile saltpeter (large deposits of which were historically mined in Chile) [4] [5] to distinguish it from ordinary saltpeter, potassium nitrate.

  5. Nitrate radical - Wikipedia

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    NO 2 + O 3NO 3 + O 2. This reaction can be performed also in the solid phase or water solutions, by irradiating frozen gas mixtures, flash photolysis and radiolysis of nitrate salts and nitric acid, and several other methods. [1] Nitrogen trioxide is a product of the photolysis of dinitrogen pentoxide N 2 O 5, chlorine nitrate ClONO 2, and ...

  6. Nitrogen oxide - Wikipedia

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    NO x (or NOx) refers to the sum of NO and NO 2. [1] [2] NO y (or NOy) refers to the sum of NO x and all oxidized atmospheric odd-nitrogen species (e.g. the sum of NO x, HNO 3, HNO 2, etc.) NO z (or NOz) = NO y − NO x; Mixed Oxides of Nitrogen ("MON"): solutions of nitric oxide in dinitrogen tetroxide/nitrogen dioxide.

  7. List of compounds with carbon number 3 - Wikipedia

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    75-50-3 C 3 H 9 NO: N-Methylethanolamine: 109-83-1 C 3 H 9 NO: dimethylaminomethanol: 14002-21-2 C 3 H 9 NO: trimethylhydroxylamine: 5669-39-6 C 3 H 9 N 3 OS: cysteine hydrazide: 70470-68-7 C 3 H 9 N 3 Si: azidotrimethylsilane: 4648-54-8 C 3 H 9 N 9: cyanuric trihydrazide: 10105-42-7 C 3 H 9 OP: trimethylphosphine oxide: 676-96-0 C 3 H 9 PS ...

  8. Chromium(III) nitrate - Wikipedia

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    The relatively complicated formula - [Cr(H 2 O) 6](NO 3) 3 •3H 2 O - betray a simple structure of this material. The chromium centers are bound to six aquo ligands , and the remaining volume of the solid is occupied by three nitrate anions and three molecules of water of crystallization .

  9. Scandium nitrate - Wikipedia

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    Upon heating in air to 50 °C, the tetrahydrate transforms into the dihydrate, which at 60 °C further converts to Sc 4 O 3 (NO 3) 3 ·6.5H 2 O. At 140–220 °C, Sc 4 O 5 (NO 3) 3 is formed. [2] Scandium nitrate has been found to form clusters when in an aqueous solution which can affect its behavior and properties in various ways.