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  2. Sulfamic acid - Wikipedia

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    [2] Sulfamic acid (H 3 NSO 3) may be considered an intermediate compound between sulfuric acid (H 2 SO 4), and sulfamide (H 4 N 2 SO 2), effectively replacing a hydroxyl (–OH) group with an amine (–NH 2) group at each step. This pattern can extend no further in either direction without breaking down the sulfonyl (–SO 2 –) moiety.

  3. Triatomic hydrogen - Wikipedia

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    Triatomic hydrogen or H 3 is an unstable triatomic molecule containing only hydrogen.Since this molecule contains only three atoms of hydrogen it is the simplest triatomic molecule [1] and it is relatively simple to numerically solve the quantum mechanics description of the particles.

  4. Hydrazoic acid - Wikipedia

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    N 2 H 4 + HNO 2 → HN 3 + 2 H 2 O. With the hydrazinium cation [N 2 H 5] + this reaction is written as: [N 2 H 5] + + HNO 2 → HN 3 + H 2 O + [H 3 O] + Other oxidizing agents, such as hydrogen peroxide, nitrosyl chloride, trichloramine or nitric acid, can also be used to produce hydrazoic acid from hydrazine. [10]

  5. Trihydrogen cation - Wikipedia

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    The trihydrogen cation or protonated molecular hydrogen (IUPAC name: hydrogenonium ion) is a cation (positive ion) with formula H + 3, consisting of three hydrogen nuclei sharing two electrons.

  6. List of carboxylic acids - Wikipedia

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    n-Heptylic acid n-Heptoic acid: CH 3 (CH 2) 5 COOH heptanedioic acid: pimelic acid: HOOC(CH 2) 5 COOH cyclohexanecarboxylic acid: C 6 H 11 COOH: benzenecarboxylic acid: benzoic acid carboxybenzene dracylic acid: C 6 H 5 COOH: 2-hydroxybenzoic acid: salicylic acid: HOC 6 H 4 COOH: 2,2-dimethylpentanoic acid CH 3 (CH 2) 2 C(CH 3) 2 COOH 2,3 ...

  7. Metal nitrosyl complex - Wikipedia

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    [L n MNO] 2+ + 2OH − ⇌ L n MNO 2 + H 2 O. This equilibrium serves to confirm that the linear nitrosyl ligand is, formally, NO +, with nitrogen in the oxidation state +3 NO + + 2 OH − ⇌ NO 2 − + H 2 O. Since nitrogen is more electronegative than carbon, metal-nitrosyl complexes tend to be more electrophilic than related metal carbonyl ...

  8. Sulfurous acid - Wikipedia

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    Sulfurous acid is commonly known to not exist in its free state, and due to this, it is stated in textbooks that it cannot be isolated in the water-free form. [4] However, the molecule has been detected in the gas phase in 1988 by the dissociative ionization of diethyl sulfite. [5]

  9. Nitrosylsulfuric acid - Wikipedia

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    HNO 2 + H 2 SO 4 → HSO 4 NO + H 2 O. It can also be prepared by the reaction of nitric acid and sulfur dioxide. [6] HSO 4 NO is used in organic chemistry to prepare diazonium salts from amines, for example in the Sandmeyer reaction. Related NO-delivery reagents include nitrosonium tetrafluoroborate [NO] + [BF 4] − and nitrosyl chloride.