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Derivatives of Hydroxylamine by Agnes Elizabeth Otto, 1892

Derivatives of Hydroxylamine by Agnes Elizabeth Otto, 1892, Page 41

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[page]40[/page] with nitric oxide or alkali nitrite and hydrogen sulphide, mercury nitrite is formed, and hydroxylamine only by hydrogen sulphide reducing the nitrite. When metalic copper is brought in contact with silver nitrite in water, a bluish green solution forms from which hydroxylamine can be obtained by heating with hydrogen sulphide. The nitrites of the metals, -- mercury, silver and copper, -- are capable of being reduced to hydroxylamine. Hydrogen sulphide decomposes them in such a way as to
 
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