Encyclopedia of Inorganic and Bioinorganic Chemistry 2005
DOI: 10.1002/9781119951438.eibc0147
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Nitrogen: Inorganic ChemistryBased in part on the article Nitrogen: Inorganic Chemistry by Harry H. Sisler which appeared in theEncyclopedia of Inorganic Chemistry, First Edition.

Abstract: The chemistry of nitrogen and its compounds with hydrogen, oxygen, and halogens is discussed in this article. The high stability of the nitrogen–nitrogen triple bond in dinitrogen in comparison with nitrogen–nitrogen single or double bonds makes polynitrogen compounds promising, highly energetic materials. Recently, several new polynitrogen species have been detected experimentally and salts of the polynitrogen cation N 5 + have been isolated in bulk. Salts of the azide anio… Show more

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“… [33] Simple nitrates XONO 2 with a polar X−O bond, but with predominantly covalent character have been the object of thorough investigation in main‐group elements (X=H, CH 3 , CF 3 , SiMe 3 , etc.). [33] Among them all, the so‐called halogen nitrates [34] are of particular importance since XONO 2 molecules (X=halogen) act as reservoirs of atmospheric XO and NO 2 radical species. [35] Different contributions of ionic, X + /(NO 3 ) − , and radical, XO⋅/⋅NO 2 , bonding models are involved in each case depending on the electronegativity of X.…”
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confidence: 99%
“… [33] Simple nitrates XONO 2 with a polar X−O bond, but with predominantly covalent character have been the object of thorough investigation in main‐group elements (X=H, CH 3 , CF 3 , SiMe 3 , etc.). [33] Among them all, the so‐called halogen nitrates [34] are of particular importance since XONO 2 molecules (X=halogen) act as reservoirs of atmospheric XO and NO 2 radical species. [35] Different contributions of ionic, X + /(NO 3 ) − , and radical, XO⋅/⋅NO 2 , bonding models are involved in each case depending on the electronegativity of X.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sejak tahun 1980 telah dikenal secara komersial proses produksi di industri soda abu yang disebut the modified Solvay process. Pada proses ini dihasilkan dua produk, yaitu soda abu (Na2CO3) sebagai produk utama, dan amonium klorida (NH4Cl) sebagai produk samping (Wagialla et al 1992;Hammerl & Klapotke 2005). Di Indonesia sendiri media massa nasional telah banyak memberitakan rencana pembangunan pabrik soda abu pertama di Indonesia.…”
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