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Definition of Nitryls
1. nitryl [n] - See also: nitryl
Lexicographical Neighbors of Nitryls
Literary usage of Nitryls
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Chemical and Geological Essays by Thomas Sterry Hunt (1875)
"These nitryls, it was conceived, might, ... are veritable nitryls of the amyloids;
under which convenient term he includes those hydrates of carbon which ..."
2. Principles of Organic and Physiological Chemistry by Carl Löwig (1853)
"The nitryls may also be considered as compounds of cyanogen ... thus nitro-acetyl
nitryls viewed (C„H3)N, may be viewed as cyan-methyl (C2H3)NC2, ..."
3. First principles of chemistry for the use of colleges and schools by Benjamin Silliman (1861)
"... the nitryls arc not obtained, but besides bitter-almond oil, and the acids
already mentioned, the acetic and caproic acids, together with the acetic, ..."
4. Chemical Method, Notation, Classification, & Nomenclature by Auguste Laurent (1855)
"... whilst those of the second series can produce four hind*. Thus the acids of
the first series form amides, and imides or nitryls, such as acetamide and ..."
5. The Elements of Chemistry by James Hyatt (1855)
"Thes< two cases may serve to illustrate a class which furnishes many other example
and derivatives. nitryls. 635. ..."
6. Annual Report by Smithsonian Institution (1862)
"They-are known (o chemists as amida, anhydrids, or nitryls. J The action consists
in the assumption of the water by two equivalents: of the nitrous oxide in ..."