CVIII.—The nitration of benzamidines

R Forsyth, VK Nimkar, FL Pyman

Index: Forsyth; Nimkar; Pyman Journal of the Chemical Society, 1926 , p. 802

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In view of the fact that 2-phenylglyoxaline and its monocarboxylic acid yield salts with mineral acids whereas its dicarboxylic acid does not, they suggested that the different character of the doublylinked nitrogen atom, that is, the nitrogen atom which takes part in salt

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