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Saturday, 29 April 2017

AMINES AND NITROUS ACID



AMINES AND NITROUS ACID

This page looks at the reactions of nitrous acid with aliphatic amines (those where the amine group isn't attached directly to a benzene ring). Nitrous acid is properly called nitric(III) acid, but that name isn't commonly used.
Reactions between nitrous acid and aromatic amines like phenylamine (where the -NH2 group is attached directly to a benzene ring) are dealt with elsewhere.

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