Abstract
All the bodies in which nitrogen is substituted for hydrogen which I have discovered during the last few years may be divided into two disinctly different classes. The first class comprises those bodies which are obtained when three atoms of hydrogen in two atoms of an amido-com-ound are replaced by one of nitrogen from nitrous acid. The members of the second group are formed by the action of nitrous acid upon one equi-alent of an amido-compound only. The following equations will best how these various reactions:— I have hitherto chiefly examined into the constitution of the bodies that form according to the first equation (diazoamidobenzol, diazoamidobenzoic acid), and have only incidentally explored the field of bodies which equation II. opens up. I have had occasion since to study more closely several representatives of the latter class of compounds, which are derived from aniline (amidobenzol) and analogous organic bases; and since the results which I obtained cannot but excite some interest, I may be permitted to submit them briefly to the Royal Society.
Subject
General Earth and Planetary Sciences,General Environmental Science
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