Outlines of Chemistry a Textbook for College Students

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The latter may also be obtained by the oxidation of hydroxylamine NH 2 OH by means of nitrous acid, thus : NH 2 OH + HN0 2 = H 2 N 2 O 2 + H 2 O.
The anhydrous acid forms transparent crystalline plates which are highly explosive. On exploding, the acid decomposes into water, nitrogen and oxygen ; while on slow decomposition at room temperatures in aqueous solution nitrous oxide and water are formed. The aqueous solution, however, is more stable.
Nitrous Oxide. On heating ammonium nitrate, nitro
...us oxide N 2 O and water are produced, thus : NH 4 NO 3 =2 H 2 O + N 2 O.
A mixture of ammonium chloride and saltpeter may be sub- stituted for the ammonium nitrate, for thus potassium chloride and ammonium nitrate are formed, and the latter then decom- poses on heating as represented above.
Nitrous oxide is a colorless, neutral gas which is 1. 52 times as heavy as air. It has a sweetish odor and taste, and when inhaled it produces peculiar symptoms that frequently are accompanied by fits of hysterical laughing ; whence its name, laughing gas.


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