| 1. | Nitrosyl chloride can further decompose into nitric oxide and chlorine.
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| 2. | Sometimes nitrosyl chloride NOCl also is considered as pseudohalogen.
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| 3. | Dark red nitrosyl chloride is formed as a byproduct.
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| 4. | The three step reaction begins with the regioselective addition of nitrosyl chloride across the trisubstituted double bond.
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| 5. | Therefore, in addition to nitrosyl chloride and chlorine, the fumes over aqua regia contain nitric oxide.
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| 6. | Related NO-delivery reagents include nitrosonium tetrafluoroborate ( [ NO ] BF 4 ) and nitrosyl chloride.
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| 7. | Alternatively, a nonmetal example is the common reagent nitrosyl chloride ( Cl " N = O ).
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| 8. | The reaction of nitrosyl chloride with aromatic alcohols generally yields nitroso compounds and other over-oxidation products.
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| 9. | Nitrosyl chloride is produced as a by-product; it bubbles out of the solution as a gas.
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| 10. | Nitrosyl chloride ( NOCl ) behaves in much the same way and has often been used as an ionising solvent.
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