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  2. Ammonium permanganate - Wikipedia

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    Ammonium permanganate decomposes explosively to manganese dioxide, nitrogen, and water: [2] 2 NH 4 MnO 4 → 2 MnO 2 + N 2 + 4 H 2 O. Ammonium permanganate decomposes slowly in storage even at normal temperatures. A sample stored for 3 months was only 96% pure, after 6 months it assumed color of iodine and had strong smell of nitrogen oxides.

  3. Ammonium - Wikipedia

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    CAS Number. 14798-03-9 3D model ... energy is released by the oxidation of ammonium in a process known as nitrification, ... [H 3 NNH 3] 2+ and substituted ...

  4. Ammonia - Wikipedia

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    The range of thermodynamic stability of liquid ammonia solutions is very narrow, as the potential for oxidation to dinitrogen, E° (N 2 + 6 [NH 4] + + 6 e − ⇌ 8 NH 3), is only +0.04 V. In practice, both oxidation to dinitrogen and reduction to dihydrogen are slow.

  5. Template:List of oxidation states of the elements - Wikipedia

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    Nh 13 114 flerovium: Fl 14 115 moscovium: Mc 15 116 livermorium: Lv −2 +4 16 [135] ... The oxidation states are also maintained in articles of the elements ...

  6. Nitrification - Wikipedia

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    Kinetic analysis of the inhibition of NH 3 oxidation has shown that the substrates of AMO have shown kinetics ranging from competitive to noncompetitive. The binding and oxidation can occur on two sites on AMO: in competitive substrates, binding and oxidation occurs at the NH 3 site, while in noncompetitive substrates it occurs at another site.

  7. Nitrogen compounds - Wikipedia

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    3 Ca + N 2 → Ca 3 N 2 3 Mg + 2 NH 3 → Mg 3 N 2 + 3 H 2 (at 900 °C) 3 Zn(NH 2) 2 → Zn 3 N 2 + 4 NH 3. Many variants on these processes are possible. The most ionic of these nitrides are those of the alkali metals and alkaline earth metals, Li 3 N (Na, K, Rb, and Cs do not form stable nitrides for steric reasons) and M 3 N 2 (M = Be, Mg ...

  8. Oxidation state - Wikipedia

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    In chemistry, the oxidation state, or oxidation number, ... Nh 13 114 flerovium: Fl 14 115 moscovium: Mc 15 116 livermorium: Lv −2 +4 16 [156]

  9. List of chemistry mnemonics - Wikipedia

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    An atom (or ion) whose oxidation number increases in a redox reaction is said to be oxidized (and is called a reducing agent). It is accomplished by loss of one or more electrons. The atom whose oxidation number decreases gains (receives) one or more electrons and is said to be reduced. This relation can be remembered by the following mnemonics.