THE DEARRANGEMENT. OF NITROBIURET AND ITS APPLICATION IN SYNTHESIS
TL Davis, KC Blanchard
Index: Davis; Blanchard Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1929 , vol. 51, p. 1804
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Abstract
Summary Nitrourea dearranges into cyanic acid and nitroamide. It has been prepared from these two substances, and they have been prepared from it. The products from the decomposition of iiitrourea by heat are those which would be expected from the two possible modes of its dearrangement. Kitrous oxide and cyanic acid are produced quantitatively when nitrourea is heated with water.
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