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Sodium dispersions in elementary analysis

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Gently warming the compound with a dispersion of sodium in a suitable organic solvent reduces nitrogen to ammonia and sulfur, to sulfide.

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Stickstoff wird zu Ammoniak und Schwefel zu Sulfid reduziert, wenn die organische Verbindung vorsichtig mit einer Dispersion von metallischem Natrium in einem geeigneten organischen Lösungsmittel erwärmt wird.

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En chauffant doucement le composé avec une dispersion de sodium dans un solvant organique convenable, l'azote est réduit en ammoniac et le soufre en sulfure.

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  1. R. L. Menville andW. W. Parker, Analyt. Chemistry31, 1901 (1959).

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  2. F. Schneider, Organic Qualitative Microanalysis. New York: Wiley. 1946. p. 79.

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On the occasion of the hundredth return ofFriedrich Emich's birthday.

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Patrick, J., Schneider, F. Sodium dispersions in elementary analysis. Mikrochim Acta 48, 970–972 (1960). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01216087

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