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Elementary
(Hive Bee) 01-31-02 06:24 No 263245 |
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Nitrate Contamination | Bookmark | |||||
What would happen if some sodium nitrate contaminated the sodium nitrite in the alkali metal nitrite/ethyl halide preparation of nitroethane ? What extra things might be formed ? Could they be easily removed ? Would it mess up the whole reaction ? One day I'll understand everything ! |
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Rhodium (Chief Bee) 01-31-02 07:27 No 263254 |
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Re: Nitrate Contamination | Bookmark | |||||
You could end up with explosive alkyl nitrates (nitroglycerin analogs) and nitrate should also be capable of oxidizing free halide ions to the corresponding halogen (bromine/iodine). I don't know if this would present a real-world problem, short of diminished yields, this is only what theoretically could form. |
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