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FURTHER details concerning these interesting substances are communicated by Dr. Traube of the laboratory of the Berlin University to the current number of the Berichte It has long been surmised that an amide of sulphuric acid was capable of existence, and Regnault assumed that the product which he obtained by leading ammonia gas into a solution of sulphuryl dichloride in ethylene chloride consisted of that substance mixed with sal-ammoniac. Dr. Traube has further investigated the reaction and has at length isolated not only sulphuryl diamide, SO2(NII2)2, but also sulphuryl imide, SO2NH, the imide of sulphuric acid, and has, moreover, prepared several metallic derivatives 0f each.
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TUTTON, A. The Amide and Iwide of Sulphuric Acid. Nature 47, 566–567 (1893). https://doi.org/10.1038/047566b0
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