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  • A '''base''' is a type of chemical, one that can be said to receive a [[proton]], or make a -OH ion in water. ...nt. A weak base is one that does not associate completely, but achieves an equilibrium between conjugate acids and bases.
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  • ===Chemical=== ...n water, making [[carbonic acid]]. This is not very stable, existing as an equilibrium between carbonic acid and carbon dioxide/water, and cannot be concentrated.
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  • | publisher = Norwegian University of Science and Technology, dept. of Chemical Engineering ...h/kdb/hcvle/hcvle.php|title=Binary Vapor-Liquid Equilibrium Data|publisher=Chemical Engineering Research Information Center|format=Queriable database}}</ref><b
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  • ===Chemical=== ...b>2</sub>(OH)<sub>2</sub>. This is a very unstable compound that exists in equilibrium with formaldehyde and easily releases it.
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  • ...dioxide''' is inorganic compound, one of several oxides of nitrogen, with chemical formula '''NO<sub>2</sub>'''. It is an acutely toxic reddish-brown gas with ===Chemical===
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  • ===Chemical=== ...ient in [[flash powder]]. In solution, the orange dichromate ion exists in equilibrium with chromate, with dichromate dominant in acidic conditions. In extremely
    10 KB (1,262 words) - 21:32, 16 October 2022
  • '''Rubidium''' is an alkali metal with the chemical symbol '''Rb''' and an atomic number of 37. It is a relatively rare element ===Chemical===
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  • ===Chemical=== ...equired to revert the suspension to the solid precipitate by reversing the equilibrium.
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  • ...which the [[solid]] and [[liquid]] forms of a pure substance can exist in equilibrium. [[Category:Chemical properties]]
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  • ...Emil Fischer and Arthur Speier. This is a dynamic reaction which exists in equilibrium. The chemists object is to manipulate concentration and conditions to drive * Remove one of the products as the reaction proceeds to force the equilibrium in that direction.
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  • ...ic Synthesis] contains lots of useful reactions about a variety of organic chemical compounds. ...s://ocw.mit.edu/index.htm] Offers video tutorials about the most important chemical procedures.
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  • '''Phosphorus pentachloride''' is a chemical compound with the formula '''PCl<sub>5</sub>''', a phosphorus chloride. It ===Chemical===
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  • ...<sub>4</sub>'''. It is a useful reagent in chemical synthesis. It forms an equilibrium mixture with nitrogen dioxide. ===Chemical===
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  • ...hange of one [[halogen]] atom for another. It is an [[chemical equilibrium|equilibrium reaction]], but the reaction can be driven to completion by exploiting the
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  • ...d as a means of keeping pH at a nearly constant value in a wide variety of chemical applications. ...utions achieve their resistance to pH change because of the presence of an equilibrium between the acid HA and its conjugate base A<sup>−</sup>.
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  • '''Dinitrogen trioxide''' is a chemical compound with the chemical formula '''N<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub>'''. ===Chemical===
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  • ...ength of an [[acid]] in [[solution]]. It is the equilibrium constant for a chemical reaction known as dissociation in the context of acid–base reactions. The ...action is quantitative and hence can be ignored in the context of chemical equilibrium.
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  • ===Chemical=== ...rous acid is currently impossible to prepare due to the readily reversible equilibrium between it and its anhydride:
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  • ...ub>''', which highlights its monoprotic character. HPA sometimes exists in equilibrium with the minor tautomer HP(OH)<sub>2</sub>. ===Chemical===
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  • '''Ether cleavage''' refers to chemical substitution reactions that lead to the cleavage of [[ether]]s. The most co ...as ethers show similar basicity as alcohols (pKa of approximately 16), the equilibrium of protonation lies on the side of the unprotonated ether and cleavage is u
    3 KB (518 words) - 16:20, 6 June 2020

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