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Derivatives of Hydroxylamine by Agnes Elizabeth Otto, 1892

Derivatives of Hydroxylamine by Agnes Elizabeth Otto, 1892, Page 17

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large crystals can be obtained. When the solution of this salt shows a tendency to supersaturate, it is difficult to crystallize it. The crystals when obtained can be kept permanently if kept dry. When heated they suddenly decompose with violence. [underlined]Barium-hydroxylamido-sulphonate[/underlined] is formed by adding sulphuric acid to the barium salt to remove half of the barium. The crystals of the salt are very soluble. They are quite hard in the form of small brilliant square prisms. They contain water of crystallization and readily decompose. When heated to 100 degrees they
 
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