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  • ...t is a dangerously moisture-sensitive caustic base, widely used in organic chemistry. [[Category:Organic compounds]]
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  • ...re = 1.33-47.33 mmHg (at 119 - 173.9 °C)<ref>Wilhoit; Journal of Physical Chemistry; vol. 61; (1957); p. 114</ref> [[Category:Organic compounds]]
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  • ...''', a phosphorus chloride. It is widely used as a chlorinating reagent in chemistry. ...lid, which reacts violently with water and alcohols. It is soluble in many organic solvents such as [[benzene]], chlorinated carbons, dichloroacetic acid, liq
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  • ...168 g/100 ml (98.6 °C)<ref>Taylor; Rinkenbach; Industrial and Engineering Chemistry; vol. 15; (1923); p. 280; Journal of the American Chemical Society; vol. 45 ....41 g/100 ml (73.3 °C)<ref>Taylor; Rinkenbach; Industrial and Engineering Chemistry; vol. 15; (1923); p. 280; Journal of the American Chemical Society; vol. 45
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  • ...high density (HDPE). Cheap, used when working with salts or in analytical chemistry. Below there's a list of various plastic lab items encountered in the chemistry lab, that are useful for the average amateur chemist. Obviously you will no
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  • *Catalyst in organic reactions *[http://www.sciencemadness.org/talk/viewthread.php?tid=9807 Perchlorate chemistry]
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  • ...xic cyanide salt, similar to [[sodium cyanide]], with a variety of uses in chemistry and industry. *Make organic nitriles
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  • ...famous chemical historically used as poison, but it's immensely useful in chemistry. ...ussian blue]] or other Fe(CN) complexes), it is not pure enough for use in organic reactions. To further purify NaCN, there are two ways:
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  • ...r '''quinol''', is an aromatic organic compound, with a variety of uses in chemistry. ...is a white crystalline solid, poorly soluble in water, but more soluble in organic solvents.
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  • ...ommonly '''EDTA''') is a chemical compound with a variety of uses, in both chemistry and medicine, due to its ability to sequester metal ions. EDTA is an odorless white solid, soluble in water, but less so in organic solvents.
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  • | Solubility = Soluble in organic solvents ....; Journal of the Chemical Society, Perkin Transactions 1: Organic and Bio-Organic
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  • '''Tartaric acid''' is a white crystalline organic acid which occurs naturally in many plants, most notably in fruits, such as ...occurring tartaric acid is chiral, and is a useful raw material in organic chemistry for the synthesis. The naturally occurring form of the acid is '''dextrotar
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  • '''Nitrobenzene''' or '''mononitrobenzene''' is an organic compound with the formula '''C<sub>6</sub>H<sub>5</sub>NO<sub>2</sub>'''. ...on of nitrobenzene is one of the most dangerous processes conducted in the chemistry because of the exothermicity of the reaction (ΔH = −117 kJ/mol).
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  • ...e="nekrasov">Nekrasov B.V. Fundamentals of General Chemistry. - T.1. - M.: Chemistry, 1973 (Некрасов Б.В. Основы общей химии. - Т.1. ...(20 °C)<ref name="seidell">Seidell A. Solubilities of inorganic and metal organic compounds. - 3ed., vol.1. - New York: D. Van Nostrand Company, 1940</ref>
    6 KB (631 words) - 19:36, 9 September 2023
  • ...giving off ultraviolet light. UV lamps are commonly used in biology and in chemistry for UV sensitive experiments. *Sterilize various equipment, materials, organic products
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  • Below there's a list of various metal lab items encountered in the chemistry lab, that are useful for the average amateur chemist. Obviously you will no Metal crucible, made of nickel, titanium are commonly used to calcinate organic compounds and melt materials with relative low melting point. Crucibles mad
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  • Items like [[lab notebook]]s or chemistry books are not included in this category. ...there's a list of various paper or cellulose lab items encountered in the chemistry lab, that are useful for the average amateur chemist. Obviously you will no
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  • '''Guanidine''' is an organic compound, a base with the formula '''HNC(NH<sub>2</sub>)<sub>2</sub>'''. Gu ...t this (incorrect) terminology is very often encountered the case of other organic base salts, it's usually tolerated.
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  • *Catalyst in organic chemistry
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  • ...otropic data III - Tables of azeotropes and non-azeotropes,'', Advances in Chemistry Series 116, '''1973''', p. 27</ref> Amyl alcohol forms a ternary azeotrope [[Category:Organic compounds]]
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