C 2 H 4 N 2 O 2 (88.07). Oxalic diamide. It is obtained by reacting diethyl oxalate with ammonia or by partial hydrolysis of dicyan. Colorless needle crystals. Melting point 417 °C (decomposition). 1.667. Insoluble in water and ether, slightly soluble in ethanol and hot water. Partially sublimable. Used as a slow-release nitrogen fertilizer. [CAS 471-46-5] Source: Morikita Publishing "Chemical Dictionary (2nd Edition)" Information about the Chemical Dictionary 2nd Edition |
C2H4N2O2(88.07).シュウ酸ジアミド(oxalic diamide)のこと.シュウ酸ジエチルにアンモニアを作用させるか,ジシアンの部分加水分解によって得られる.無色の針状結晶.融点417 ℃(分解).1.667.水,エーテルに不溶,エタノール,熱水に難溶.一部昇華性がある.緩効性の窒素肥料として用いられる.[CAS 471-46-5] 出典 森北出版「化学辞典(第2版)」化学辞典 第2版について 情報 |
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