The chemistry of nitrogen /

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...

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Main Authors: Jones, K
Corporate Authors: Elsevier Science & Technology
Published: Pergamon,
Publisher Address: Oxford, Eng. :
Publication Dates: 1973.
Literature type: eBook
Language: English
Series: Pergamon texts in inorganic chemistry ; volume 11
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Online Access: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780080187969
Summary: 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 nitrogen-halogen compounds th
Item Description: Includes index.
Reprinted, with corrections, from Comprehensive inorganic chemistry, chapter 19.
Carrier Form: 1 online resource (vii, 147-388, xii pages).
ISBN: 9781483187563
148318756X
Index Number: QD181
CLC: O613.61
Contents: Front Cover; The Chemistry of Nitrogen; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; PREFACE; PART 19. NITROGEN; CHAPTER 1. GENERAL INTRODUCTION; 1.1. HISTORY; 1.2. OCCURRENCE AND DISTRIBUTION; 1.3. PRODUCTION AND INDUSTRIAL USE; 1.4. NUCLEAR PROPERTIES; 1.5. PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF THE NITROGEN ATOM; 1.6. TRENDS IN NITROGEN CHEMISTRY; 1.7. BIOLOGICAL PROPERTIES OF NITROGEN; 1.8. ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY OF NITROGEN; CHAPTER 2. ELEMENTAL NITROGEN; 2.1. DISCOVERY AND HISTORY; 2.2. OCCURRENCE AND DISTRIBUTION; 2.3. PRODUCTION OF NITROGEN; 2.4. INDUSTRIAL USES OF NITROGEN.
2.5. laboratory preparation of nitrogen2.6. purification of molecular nitrogen; 2.7. nuclear isotopes 14n2, 14 n15 n, 15n2; 2.8. structure and bonding; 2.9. molecular constants; 2.10. physical properties; 2.11. chemistry and chemical properties; 2.12. active nitrogen; 2.13. biological properties152; 2.14. analytical chemistry of molecular nitrogen153, 154; chapter 3. ammonia; 3.1. history of ammonia; 3.2. occurrence of ammonia; 3.3. production of ammonia; 3.4. uses of ammonia; 3.5. laboratory preparation and purification of ammonia; 3.6. nuclear isotopes 15nh3, 14nd3, 15nd3.
3.7. structure and bonding3.8. molecular constants; 3.9. physical properties of ammonia; 3.10. chemistry and chemical properties of ammonia; 3.11. biological properties of ammonia; 3.12. analytical chemistry of ammonia216; chapter 4. amides, imides, and nitrides; 4.1. classification of compounds; 4.2. methods of preparation; 4.3. nuclear isotopes259; 4.4. uses223.261; 4.5. structure and bonding; 4.6. physical properties; 4.7. chemistry and chemical properties; 4.8. analytical chemistry of amides, imides and nitrides2 7*; chapter 5. ammonium salts; 5.1. occurrence2 72, 273; 5.2. production274
5.3. applications and uses2742815.4. laboratory preparation; 5.5. nuclear isotopes 15nh4 and nd4; 5.6. structure and bonding; 5.7. physical constants of the ammonium ion; 5.8. physical properties; 5.9. chemistry and chemical properties; 5.10. biological properties299; 5.11. analysis of ammonium salts300; chapter 6. hydrazine; 6.1. production; 6.2. applications and uses of hydrazine; 6.3. laboratory preparation of hydrazinium sulphate, hydrazine hydrate and anhydrous hydrazine; 6.4. nuclear isotopes 15n2h4; 6.5. structure and bonding; 6.6. molecular constants; 6.7. physical properties.
6.8. chemistry and chemical properties6.9. biological properties302; 6.10. analysis of hydrazine301.302; chapter 7. hydroxylamine; 7.1. production and industrial use; 7.2. laboratory preparation of hydroxylamine and related compounds349; 7.3. nuclear isotopes nd2od350; 7.4. structure and bonding; 7.5. molecular constants; 7.6. physical properties; 7.7. chemistry and chemical reactions; 7.8. biological properties; 7.9. analysis of hydroxylamine343. 365; chapter 8. hydrogen azide and azides; 8.1. production and industrial use; 8.2. laboratory preparation of hydrogen azide and azides.