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Nickel (II)-catalyzed and acid-catalyzed acetohydroxamic acid formation from acetic acid

Munson et al., 1972

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5447500083301199126
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Munson J
Connors K
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Journal of the American Chemical Society

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Acetic acid and hydroxylamine form acetohydroxamic acid in aqueous solution in a reaction whose rate equation containsterms of the form k [CH3COOH][NH2OHl [H+]"> where n can be 0, 1, and 2. This reaction was studied at 90.5 over the pH range 0.54-5.68 …
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