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  1. Nitrogen trichloride, also known as trichloramine, is the chemical compound with the formula NCl3. This yellow, oily, pungent-smelling and explosive liquid is most commonly encountered as a byproduct of chemical reactions between ammonia -derivatives and chlorine (for example, in swimming pools ).

    • 71 °C (160 °F; 344 K)
    • −40 °C (−40 °F; 233 K)
    • NCl₃
    • immiscible, slowly decomposes
  2. USA.gov. Nitrogen trichloride | NCl3 or Cl3N | CID 61437 - structure, chemical names, physical and chemical properties, classification, patents, literature, biological activities, safety/hazards/toxicity information, supplier lists, and more.

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  4. Explore the formula and structure of nitrogen trichloride, a polar molecule with three chlorine atoms bonded to a central nitrogen atom.

  5. Molecular weight: 120.366. IUPAC Standard InChI:InChI=1S/Cl3N/c1-4 (2)3 Copy. IUPAC Standard InChIKey:QEHKBHWEUPXBCW-UHFFFAOYSA-N Copy. CAS Registry Number: 10025-85-1. Chemical structure: This structure is also available as a 2d Mol file or as a computed 3d SD file The 3d structure may be viewed using Java or Javascript .

  6. Nitrogen trichloride, also known as trichloramine, is the chemical compound with the formula NCl3. This yellow, oily, pungent-smelling and explosive liquid is most commonly encountered as a byproduct of chemical reactions between ammonia -derivatives and chlorine (for example, in swimming pools ).

  7. Nitrogen trichloride. Molecular Formula Cl 3 N; Average mass 120.366 Da; Monoisotopic mass 118.909630 Da; ChemSpider ID 55361

  8. The Nitrogen trichloride molecule contains a total of 4 atom(s). There are 1 Nitrogen atom(s) and 3 Chlorine atom(s). A chemical formula of Nitrogen trichloride can therefore be written as: Cl3N

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