Journal of the American Chemical Society

The ammono carbonic acids

EC Franklin

Index: Franklin, E. C. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1922 , vol. 44, p. 486 - 509

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Abstract

Introduction,\ n~ inono acids are compounds related to ammonia as the ordiriar v oxygen acids are related to water.'It follows therefore that the familiar s~ ibstances guanidine, biguanide, cyanamide, dicyanodiamide and melamine as well as the less well known melam, melem, melon and hydrorileIonic acid, which many years ago were objects of intensive study.: are to be looked upon as ammono carhonic acids.

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