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- Hydroxylamine - Wikipedia
Hydroxylamine (also known as hydroxyammonia) is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula N H 2 OH The compound exists as hygroscopic colorless crystals [4] Hydroxylamine is almost always provided and used as an aqueous solution or more often as one of its salts such as hydroxylammonium sulfate, a water-soluble solid
- 羟胺 - 维基百科,自由的百科全书
羥 ( qiǎng ) 胺 ( àn ) (英語: Hydroxylamine ),又稱羥基胺,可看作NH 3 中的一个H被OH取代而形成的衍生物,其分子式为NH 2 OH。 室温下为不稳定的白色晶体,容易 潮解 , [ 1 ] 常以 水溶液 的形式使用。
- 羟胺 - 百度百科
羟胺是一种无机物,化学式为h3no或nh2oh,不稳定的白色大片状或针状结晶。极易吸潮,极易溶于水。在热水中分解,微溶于乙醚、苯、二硫化碳、氯仿。熔点32 05℃,沸点70℃(1 33kpa)。不稳定,室温下吸收水汽和二氧化碳时,迅速分解。加热时猛烈爆炸。易溶于水、液氮和甲醇。
- Hydroxylamine | NH2OH | CID 787 - PubChem
Hydroxylamine | NH2OH or H3NO | CID 787 - structure, chemical names, physical and chemical properties, classification, patents, literature, biological activities, safety hazards toxicity information, supplier lists, and more
- Hydroxylamine: Properties, Reactions, Production and Uses
Hydroxylamine is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula NH2OH It's a white crystalline solid, but due to its hygroscopic nature, it is almost always found and used in aqueous solution Skip to content
- Hydroxylamine_化工百科 - ChemBK
中文名:羟胺,英文名:Hydroxylamine,CAS:7803-49-8,化学式:NH2OH,分子量:33 03,密度:1 078,熔点:7°C,沸点:>100℃,水溶性:Miscible with water, liquid ammonia and methanol Slightly miscible with ether, benzene, carbon disulfide and chloroform ,蒸汽压:9 mm Hg ( 40 °C),折射率:n20 D 1 393,MSDS
- Synthesis of hydroxylamine from air and water via a plasma . . . - Nature
Overall, our work provides a viable approach for efficient hydroxylamine synthesis from simpler feedstock at milder conditions, contributing to the sustainability transformation of the chemical
- Hydroxylamine - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Hydroxylamine is a chemical compound that has been used in various chemical syntheses and as a solvent component in photolithography processes It should be handled with caution due to its potential for fire hazards and toxicity
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