Abstract

Throughout the whole science of chemistry there is possibly no reagent so frequently represented as taking part in various trans­formations, but of which so little definite is known, as nitrous acid. In many text-books its properties are cursorily discussed in a few lines, while some writers have gone so far as to deny its existence altogether even in the presence of nitric acid.

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