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Derivatives of Hydroxylamine by Agnes Elizabeth Otto, 1892

Derivatives of Hydroxylamine by Agnes Elizabeth Otto, 1892, Page 2

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Archives T1892 O892 [stamp/marked]23 NOV 1933 HER? 72[/stamp/marked] [underlined][underlined]Derivatives of Hydroxylamine[/underlined][/underlined]. Hydroxylamine when pure appears as white odorless needle-shaped crystals which melt at 33 degrees. When brought in contact with the flame it explodes, giving an intense yellow light. It is slightly soluble in chloroform, benzene, carbon-disulphide and ether. It is soluble in water, -- in fact it is so deliquescent that very often the crystals become liquid when exposed to the air, even for a short time. Strong aqueous solutions can be kept perma- [stamped]362319[/stamped]
 
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