Examples of using Azide in English and their translations into Indonesian
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It is used for the preparation of other azide compounds.
Azide is also a functional group in organic chemistry, RN3.
Azide is also a functional group in organic chemistry, RN3.
Very pure nitrogen can be prepared by the thermal decomposition of barium azide or sodium azide.
Fluorine azide can be made by reacting hydrazoic acid
Another way to form it is by reacting sodium azide with fluorine.
Azide salts can decompose with release of nitrogen gas as discussed under Applications.
Azide 2 is formed in a nucleophilic aliphatic substitution reaction displacing chlorine in 1 by the azide anion.
Potassium azide(containing 2%-6% potassium nitrate) can be applied in anhydrous ammonia.
In the laboratory, sodium nitrite can be used to destroy excess sodium azide.
Your car's airbags are packed with salt sodium azide which is very toxic.
Very pure nitrogen can be obtained by the thermal decomposition of sodium or barium azide.
At higher temperatures such as 1000 °C fluorine azide breaks up into nitrogen monofluoride radical.
The acid is usually formed by acidification of an azide salt like sodium azide. .
On a smaller scale, it is also possible to make nitrogen by heating barium azide.
may be prepared from the metathesis reaction between lead nitrate and sodium azide.
sodium azide is of only limited value in industrial-scale organic chemistry.
such as hydrazine or azide, directly into a dinitrogen ligand.
such as hydrazine or azide, directly into a dinitrogen ligand.
Each azide is linked to six Na+ centers,