Recent Aspects of the Inorganic Chemistry of Nitrogen:General Introduction. By C. C. ADDISON 1
Recent Work on the Chemistry of Nitrosylsulphuric Acids: Blue or Red Sulphuric Acid and RelatedCompounds. By F. SEEL 7
Discussion 21
Nitryl Fluoride and Nitronium Compounds. By G.HETHERINGTON and P. L. ROBINSON 23
Addition Compounds of Dinitrogeu TetroXide and TheirApplication in Preparative Inorganic Chemistry.By C. C. ADDISON AND B.J. HATHAWAY 33
Discussion 44
Sulphur Nitrides and Their Derivatives. By MARGOTBECKE-GOEHRING 45
Discussion 52
The Principles of Nitric Acid Manufacture from Ammo-nia. By D. A. SPRATT 53
Disoassion 61
Haiogen Derivatives of Ammonia. By JOCHEN JAN-DER, EGON KURZBACH, and EHRENFRIEDSCHMID 65
Discussion 73
Structural and Kinetic Aspects of the Nitrosoalkanes By B. G. GOWENLOCK, J TROTMAN, and L. BATT. 75
Discussion 84
Nuclear Resonauce Spectra of Nitrogen Compounds.By R. E. RIC HARDS 87
Discussion 93
The Oxidation of Hydrazine in Aqueous Solution. By W. C. E. HIGGINSON 95
Discussion 112
Oxygen Exchange between Nitrous Acid and Water.By C. A. BUNTON, D. R. LLEWELLYN, and G. STEDMAN 113
Exchange of Cl Between Nitrosyl Chloride and Chlor-ides of Other Elements. By J. LEWIS and D. B. SOWERBY 123
Discussion 129
On the Reducibility of Nitrate Ion. By Z.G .SZABO and L.G.BARTHA 131