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  • ...'. It is the second-simplest aldehyde and finds use as a building block in organic synthesis. ...CH<sub>3</sub>CHO + H<sub>2</sub><ref>Ullmann's Encyclopedia Of Industrial Chemistry, Wiley-VCH (2007)</ref>
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  • ...s too unstable to exist as pure substance). It is a very useful reagent in organic synthesis. ...make acetic anhydride at home due to its tremendous usefulness in organic chemistry. Only a few have succeeded, though a write-up of the preparation of acetic
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  • | SolubleOther = Miscible with almost all organic solvents<br>Immiscible with perfluorocarbons ...2</sub>CO''') is a popular solvent and useful chemical for lots of organic chemistry, being the simplest [[ketone]].
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  • ...often referred to as '''TATP''' or '''Mother of Satan''', is an explosive organic peroxide with a vast, well earned reputation for maiming, terrorism, and 'k Chemistry with acetone peroxide is not done due to its low solubility and explosive p
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  • ...hyl cyanide''' is a organic chemical compound, mainly used as a solvent in chemistry. It has the formula '''CH<sub>3</sub>CN'''. ...anide may not be able to detect its odor. It is miscible with a variety of organic solvents, but immiscible with saturated hydrocarbons. Acetonitile is hygros
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  • In a home chemistry setting, acetylene is generated by the reaction of [[calcium carbide]] and [[File:Copper-acetylide-16.jpg|thumb|282px|Copper Acetylide - Chemistry-chemists.com]]
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  • Bromine finds many important uses in organic chemistry, primarily in the introduction of bromine atoms into a compound. Bromine wi
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  • The '''CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics''' is a one stop reference for chemistry. It is published by CRC Press which used to be the Chemical Rubber Company. ...n isotopes for every element, and a wealth of other information related to chemistry and physics.
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  • ...us. This temperature is in the upper range of what is achievable in a home chemistry lab and is the highest melting common metal that an amateur is easily able ...m powder can be found at hardware stores as aluminium paint, mixed with an organic solvent, usually [[toluene]]. A special form of aluminium powder, called Ge
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  • | SolubleOther = Miscible with most organic solvents ...l<sub>4</sub>'''. It can be seen as either inorganic (halide of carbon) or organic (the simplest perchlorocarbon).
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  • ...at, full facial protection, and a fume hood are a must. If volatilized and organic arsenic compounds are used, a glove box or gas mask is not optional - you m ...brary/books/ATBOIC/atboic_xi_ii_organoarsenic.pdf A TEXT-BOOK OF INORGANIC CHEMISTRY. VOLUME XI. ORGANOMETALLIC COMPOUNDS. PART II. DERIVATIVES OF ARSENIC.]
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  • ...hased in tablet or powder form in groceries or pharmacies. In the field of chemistry, it is used as a [[reducer|reducing agent]], such as in the precipitation o [[Category:Organic compounds]]
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  • ...stry. ''Italicized'' sites may be personal sites or otherwise not entirely chemistry focused. <strike>Struckthrough</strike> sites are inactive. ...tes]] category. For databases and other web tools also see [[Web tools for chemistry]].
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  • ...lso called '''methylene chloride''' and abbreviated '''DCM''', is a liquid organic compound with the chemical formula '''CH<sub>2</sub>Cl<sub>2</sub>'''. It i From an amateur chemistry perspective, dichloromethane is a very good solvent for removing label glue
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  • | SolubleOther = Reacts with acids<br>Insoluble in organic solvents ...en described in literature through many means. One method useful in a home chemistry setting is by the slow and careful addition of an excess of a dilute soluti
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  • '''Dimethylformamide''' or '''N,N-dimethylformamide''' is an organic compound with the formula '''(CH<sub>3</sub>)<sub>2</sub>NC(O)H'''. ...ylformamide is an odorless, colorless liquid, miscible with water and most organic liquids. Technical grade or degraded samples often have a fishy smell due t
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  • ...mplexation agent and has several uses in biochemistry and transition metal chemistry. Should be mixed with a flammable organic solvent and incinerated.
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  • ...y for fine home chemistry work, especially for those interested in organic chemistry. Removal of water and other impurities from these which is often required f In simple (binary) mixtures of an organic solvent and water, it is often possible to determine the approximate water
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  • ...ss otherwise specified. It does not mean to use IUPAC systematic names for organic compounds unless it is the only name for the compound, or the name that it Also, for complicated organic compounds, it would be great to have a diagram of the compound's structure
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  • In organic chemistry, '''esters''' are a group of compounds in which the [[hydroxyl]] group of a ===Organic esters===
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  • | SolubleOther = Miscible with almost all organic solvents<br>Immiscible with perfluorocarbons ...ed and produced laboratory solvent, as well as a common reagent in organic chemistry.
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  • ...yde is the simplest aldehyde and depending on the definition, the simplest organic chemical compound containing the elements CHO (only [[methane]] is simpler) [[Category:Chemistry]]
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  • EGDN can be neutralized by strongly dilute it in an organic solvent, then carefully burning the extremely diluted solution. Chemistry and Technology of Explosives - Volume II, first edition, 1965.
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  • '''Formic acid''' or '''methanoic acid''' is an organic compound with chemical formula '''HCOOH''' and the simplest carboxylic acid In organic chemistry, formic acid is used to introduce a formyl group.
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  • ...lex|coordination chemistry]] and a ubiquitous chemical building block in [[organic synthesis]]. It is volatile, but tends to form a mist in air, which is quit [[Category:Organic compounds]]
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  • Glycerol has several niche uses in home chemistry. A mixture of glycerol and [[oxalic acid]] can be distilled to produce [[fo ...sed as an inert solvent for producing extracts from plants or carrying out organic reactions.
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  • ...shortened to '''PbAc<sub>2</sub>''') that is often encountered during home chemistry with [[lead]], due to its high solubility compared to most other lead compo ...applications. Therefore, lead acetate is really only available bought as a chemistry reagent. Toxicity does not generally affect a shipping cost the same way th
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  • ...cs/Nicodem/Limonene.pdf</ref> It is often prepared in introductory organic chemistry classes by steam distilling an orange peel. [[Category:Organic compounds]]
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  • ...ula '''LiAlH<sub>4</sub>'''. It is a strong reducing agent used in organic chemistry.
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  • ..., flammable liquid. It is an important chemical as a solvent and feedstock organic compound.<ref>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Methanol</ref> Methanol is a starting point for many organic compounds, such as [[formaldehyde]], which is produced by oxidation of meth
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  • ...ost commonly known as '''methyl ethyl ketone''' or simply '''MEK''', is an organic compound commonly used as a polar solvent and lab reagent. This clear liqui ...te]]. Similarly to acetone, methyl ethyl ketone is used to produce its own organic peroxide, [[methyl ethyl ketone peroxide|MEKP]].
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  • Nitrocellulose is a white or yellowish solid compound, soluble in many organic solvents, such as [[ethanol]], [[isopropanol]], ether. *Chemistry and Technology of Explosives - Volume II, first edition, 1965
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  • Chemistry and Technology of Explosives - Volume II, first edition, 1965. [[Category:Organic compounds]]
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  • ...he chemical formula '''CH<sub>3</sub>NO<sub>2</sub>'''. It is the simplest organic nitro compound. ...ighly polar liquid. It is poorly soluble in water, but miscible with other organic solvents, such as alcohols. It freezes at −29 °C and boils at around 100
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  • White phosphorus is soluble in many organic solvents, whereas the other varieties are insoluble in any solvent. <ref>Lange's Handbook of Chemistry</ref>
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  • ...olid. It is commonly used as an [[oxidizing agent]], especially in organic chemistry. ...n be used for cleaning glassware, usually when the glassware has insoluble organic residues on it. For example, it will oxidize [[carbon]] to [[carbon dioxide
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  • | SolubleOther = Reacts violently with many organic solvents Caro's acid is used in industrial organic syntheses (e.g. oxidation of ketones to lactones or esters), it is used ext
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  • '''Picric acid''' is an organic chemical compound, a bright yellow explosive. It is also known as '''trinit Picric acid is an organic acid, and will react with many metals and bases to form salts known as picr
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  • ...ndian saltpeter''', is an important chemical compound in both industry and chemistry. Known for centuries for its role in early pyrotechnics, the nitrate ion ma ...be stored in closed bottles, away from any flammable materials as well as organic and acidic vapors. It is not hygroscopic, so there's no need to seal the co
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  • ...built in scripting language, complex math functions, and more importantly, chemistry (and astronomy) functions, most based on the Open Babel Library. It allows ...o] is a molecular editor, designed for cross-platform use in computational chemistry.
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  • ...ner used in innumerable kinds of foods, though it actually is used in some chemistry settings. It may be referred to in historical literature as '''saccharose'' ...le and cheap in a very pure state that it can fill many different roles in chemistry where other chemicals could fit due simply to its extreme convenience. One
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  • ...rofuran''' or simply '''THF''' is an organic compound used as a solvent in chemistry. It is a heterocyclic compound, specifically a cyclic ether, or [[furan]], THF is a clear, colorless, water-miscible polar organic liquid with low viscosity. Its odor is sometimes described as between [[ace
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  • ...'H<sub>2</sub>SO<sub>4</sub>''', is one of the most important [[acid]]s in chemistry and the most important chemical to industries in the world. It is the stron ...s HCl which leaves Cl<sup>-</sup> ions behind which can easily attack many organic compounds. However, the [[sulfate]] ions left behind by the dissociation of
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  • ...oduced from inorganic chemicals, a breakthrough in chemistry, which proved organic substances can be produced from inorganic substances, disproving the notion Urea is a weak organic base. It forms salts with strong acids.<ref>
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  • ...ed as N<sub>2</sub>H<sub>5</sub>HSO<sub>4</sub>. It finds uses in organic chemistry, mainly by forming hydrazides. ...rface of the container. Hydrazine sulfate also finds a variety of uses in organic syntheses such as the preparation of 2,4 dinitrophenylhydrazine, and the pr
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  • ...iodide]], is added and this is often used to produce oxygen gas in a home chemistry setting: ...e not only will react faster than the acid alone, but will also react with organic compounds, sometimes explosively. Depending on the ratio of peroxide and su
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  • ...peaking) alcohol. It can be dehydrated, and is a common reagent in organic chemistry. [[Category:Organic compounds]]
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  • '''Hexamine''' (or '''methenamine''') is a solid, flammable organic compound that finds a use as a starting point for a few energetic materials Reactions with [[hydrogen peroxide]] form a very unstable organic peroxide explosive, similar to [[acetone peroxide]], called [[Hexamethylene
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  • ...e [[halogen]] which is volatile and has many uses in inorganic and organic chemistry.
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  • ...an be either a useful reagent or an annoying contaminant. Its coordination chemistry is not as extensive as that of some other transition metals, but several co ...lthough ferrates are powerful oxidizers, they are mild and will not ignite organic materials.
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  • ...ropanol''' is an organic chemical compound, with many uses in industry and chemistry. It is an isomer of [[butanol]] and has the formula '''(CH<sub>3</sub>)<sub ...dor. It is poorly soluble in water (8.7 mL/100 mL), but miscible with many organic solvents such as [[acetone]] or [[ethanol]]. It has a boiling point of 107.
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  • The '''Jones oxidation''' is a reaction in organic chemistry used to oxidize [[secondary alcohol]]s to [[ketone]]s or [[primary alcohol] The Jones oxidation is actually an oxidation of organic compounds by [[chromic acid]] formed in situ. It proceeds via by the format
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  • Sells an extremely wide array of chemical compounds, both organic and inorganic, elements as well as obscure or rare chemical compounds. The Sells organic and inorganic chemicals, as well as elements.
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  • '''Pyridine''', also known as '''azine''', is an organic compound consisting of a [[benzene]] ring with one =CH- group being replace ...is base in organic chemistry. It is a precursor to [[piperidine]], another organic building block, which can be prepared by hydrogenation in the presence of a
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  • Many reactions, especially those in organic chemistry, require the use of one or more liquid reagents, either to contain the reac
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  • ...[ammonia]] to form [[chloramine]]s, and with various other compounds, both organic and inorganic. Sodium hypochlorite should not be mixed with another chemica ...Spill-less bleaches" contain a surfactant, rendering them useless for many chemistry endeavours.
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  • ...an unusual problem in that it is lighter than almost every single nonpolar organic solvent. The only ones in which it sinks are liquid [[ethane]] and [[methan ...m is more reactive than lithium, but it's denser than mineral oil and most organic solvents and can be easily stored for months.
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  • Silver is resistant to many acids, such as organic acids, halogen acids and cold [[sulfuric acid]], but will slowly dissolve i ...en peroxide, silver dissolves readily in aqueous solutions of cyanide.<ref>Chemistry of the Elements 2nd Edition, by N. N. Greenwood (Author), A. Earnshaw (Auth
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  • ...encemadness Discussion Board]''' is an online forum dedicated to [[amateur chemistry]]. It was started by the user Polverone on 20 May 2002 and has been active == Subfora[[Category:Sciencemadness]][[Category:Chemistry websites]] ==
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  • ...bicarbonate forms white crystals and is soluble in water, but insoluble in organic solvents. It has a slightly salty taste, similar to that of sodium carbonat ...is one of the most versatile and commonly encountered compounds in amateur chemistry. Neutralization of sodium bicarbonate with acids yields a sodium salt and l
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  • ...ely in dry form and standardized solutions are often used for more precise chemistry. The dissolution of sodium hydroxide into water is very highly exothermic; ...aponification, which is used in soapmaking, sodium hydroxide can hydrolyze organic esters such as those found in naturally occurring plant or animal fats, pro
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  • ...es of a [[haloalkane]], and is often used as a nonpolar solvent in organic chemistry. ...HCl → CH<sub>2</sub>Cl<sub>2</sub> + ZnCl<sub>2</sub> + HCl<ref>Organic Chemistry, RL Madan, Tata McGraw-Hill Education, pag. 379</ref>
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  • '''Copper chromite''' is an inorganic compound that finds use in organic chemistry as a catalyst. The names '''oxocopper''' and '''chromium(III) copper(II) ox ...]. Like [[Raney nickel]], it is used in hydrogenation reactions in organic chemistry.
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  • '''Phenol''', also known as '''carbolic acid''', is an aromatic organic compound with the molecular formula '''C<sub>6</sub>H<sub>5</sub>OH'''. ...ms/treatiseonchemis33roscrich/treatiseonchemis33roscrich.pdf A Treatise on Chemistry, Volume 3, Part 3, Henry Enfield Roscoe, Macmillan & Company, 1891, p. 21]<
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  • '''Dimethylamine''' is an organic compound with the formula '''(CH<sub>3</sub>)<sub>2</sub>NH''', an amine. ...hylformamide]].<ref>Weissermel, K.; Arpe, H.-J. (2003). Industrial Organic Chemistry: Important Raw Materials and Intermediates. Wiley-VCH. pp. 45–46.</ref> I
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  • ...Salter, E. Alan; Cioffi, Eugene A.; Stevens, Edwin D.; Journal of Physical Chemistry A; vol. 105; nb. 38; (2001); p. 8763 - 8768</ref> ...thylene triperoxide diamine''' or '''HMTD''' is a dangerous high explosive organic compound. It has very little use outside of amateur explosives, and because
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  • ...t 25 °C<ref>Gerhartz, W. (exec ed.). Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry. 5th ed.Vol A1: Deerfield Beach, FL: VCH Publishers, 1985 to Present., p. V ...;"| At 20 °C<ref>Navolokina, R. A.; Zil'berman, E. N.; Journal of Organic Chemistry USSR (English Translation); (1980); p. 1382 -1386; Zhurnal Organicheskoi Kh
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  • ...2</ref> Nitrogen dioxide can also be used instead.<ref>Journal of Physical Chemistry; vol. 93; 13; (1989); p. 5162 - 5165</ref> ...ess also works with oxygen and [[sulfur dioxide]].<ref>Journal of Physical Chemistry; vol. 85; nb. 9; (1981); p. 1126 - 1132</ref>
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  • ...pounds are known with both Sb(III) and Sb(V) centers, including mixed halo-organic derivatives, anions, and cations. Examples include triphenylstibine Sb(C<su ...rary.sciencemadness.org/library/books/antimony.pdf Antimony : its history, chemistry, mineralogy]
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  • ...most notably in the tin-plating of steel, as well as many uses in organic chemistry, as catalyst and reducing agent. In organic chemistry, SnCl<sub>2</sub> is generally used as a reducing agent, like in the Stephe
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  • *[[Topical Compendium: Inorganic Chemistry|Inorganic Chemistry]] *[[Topical Compendium: Organic Chemistry|Organic Chemistry]]
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  • ''Also see: [[Topical Compendium: Organic Chemistry]]'' ===Redox Chemistry===
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  • ...hydrogen peroxide]]<ref>Skogareva; Ippolitov; Russian Journal of Inorganic Chemistry; vol. 43; nb. 11; (1998); p. 1668 - 1670</ref>, [[hydrogen fluoride]]<ref>F ...f>F. Feher, "Potassium Peroxydisulfate", Handbook of Preparative Inorganic Chemistry, 2nd Ed. Edited by G. Brauer, Academic Press, 1963, NY. Vol. 1. p. 392.</re
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  • ...you want to make, you might need to broaden your notion about experimental chemistry. But if you really want to know: ...oride]]s e.g.), which precipitates the fatty acid salts of said metals. An organic solvent like naphta is used to obtain the jelly form. A similar preparation
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  • '''Menthol''' is an organic compound, found in various plants, such as peppermint, widely used in medic ...ostly due to the different racemic composition, as well as traces of other organic contaminants. Is is also soluble in glacial [[acetic acid]], [[chloroform]]
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  • Triethylamine is a base commonly used in organic chemistry to prepare esters and amides from acyl chlorides. Like other tertiary amine [[Category:Organic compounds]]
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  • ...monia, phosphine is almost insoluble in water, but more soluble in various organic solvents, like ether or alcohols. .... https://www.thevespiary.org/rhodium/Rhodium/Vespiary/talk/files/2494-The-Chemistry-of-Phosphine807f.pdf</ref>
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  • ...ne created and developed by '''the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC)'''. The IUPAC's rules for naming organic and inorganic compounds are contained in two publications, known as the Blu
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  • It will chlorinate various organic compounds, such as alkanes, alkenes, alkynes, aromatics, ethers. It will al ...ent of burned matches. It readily hydrolyzes in water and reacts with some organic solvents.
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  • Reagents are necessary when doing any form of chemistry. Any serious chemist must have some essential reagents, which are a must in *Organic solvents: [[acetone]], [[chloroform]], [[diethyl ether]], [[ethanol]], [[et
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  • ...he reaction of some pyrophoric metals with oxygen. The Journal of Physical Chemistry, 1478(4), 3842–3845. Retrieved from http://pubs.acs.org/doi/pdf/10.1021/j ...pper and citrate ions. A procedure is available from the Royal Society for Chemistry<ref>
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  • Adducts have an important role in organic chemistry. Many weak [[Lewis acid]]s and [[Lewis base]]s can form adducts. It may wel Adducts are also useful in making organic compounds more soluble in water, thus making them easier to ingest.
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  • ...f bromine. It is extremely soluble in water, as well as alcohols and other organic solvents. Hydrogen bromide has an unpleasant acrid smell. ...chmeisser "Chlorine, Bromine, Iodine" in Handbook of Preparative Inorganic Chemistry, 2nd Ed. Edited by G. Brauer, Academic Press, 1963, NY. Vol. 1. p. 282.</re
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  • ...Geoffrey; Murillo, Carlos A.; Bochmann, Manfred (1999), Advanced Inorganic Chemistry (6th ed.), New York: Wiley-Interscience</ref> The reactions are shown below Dry chromium trioxide reacts violently with [[ethanol]] and other organic compounds, causing them to combust on contact.
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  • ...cury, used in various chemical reactions, though mostly used in analytical chemistry. ...trated mineral acids, such as nitric acid, sulfuric acid, but insoluble in organic solvents. It hydrolyzes in contact with water, forming yellow mercuric subs
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  • In chemistry the term ''paraffin'' is sometimes used synonymously with ''[[alkane]]'', i Paraffin wax is a white soft solid, insoluble in water but soluble in organic solvents, such as [[benzene]], [[chloroform]], [[diethyl ether]], as well a
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  • ...ef><ref>Rabinovich V.A., Khavin Z.Ya. Brief chemical reference book. - L.: Chemistry, 1977 (Рабинович В.А., Хавин З.Я. Краткий хими ...ova; Kuz'micheva; Rapoport; Roudenko; Chaban; Russian Journal of Inorganic Chemistry; vol. 47; nb. 3; (2002); p. 398 - 406</ref>
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  • ...Diluted solutions of RDX, however, are sometimes available for analytical chemistry, though this source is very uneconomical and ordering large amounts will dr ...n increases above 9.7, the RDX is neutralized.<ref>Jacqueline Akhavan, The Chemistry of Explosives, 3rd Edition, 2011, p. 148</ref>
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  • ...inorganic chemical compound, used as an oxidizing agent, mostly in organic chemistry. It is an opaque dark blood-red liquid at standard conditions. ...ainers, with a proper label and a hazard symbol, away from any moisture or organic compounds. A round bottom flask with a glass stopper can be used. Inspect i
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  • ...one-like<ref>Gerhartz, W. (exec ed.). Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry. 5th ed.Vol A1: Deerfield Beach, FL: VCH Publishers, 1985 to Present., p. V ...ources say mint), slightly soluble in [[water]], but miscible with various organic solvents.
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  • '''Anthraquinone''' or '''dioxoanthracene''', is an aromatic organic compound with formula '''C<sub>14</sub>H<sub>8</sub>O<sub>2</sub>'''. The n ...]], but slightly more soluble when hot. It is also poorly soluble in other organic solvents like [[benzene]], [[chloroform]], [[diethyl ether]], [[toluene]].
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  • ...list of links to rather obscure, but of high quality, and are lesser known chemistry videos on YouTube. I hope that this will shed some light on the lesser know ...of chemistry Youtube channels]] which provides a more complete list and [[Chemistry around the internet]].
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  • ...ry) to [[hydrogenation|hydrogenate]] various chemical compounds, generally organic compounds, such as unsaturated oils. As elemental hydrogen is nonreactive to most organic compounds, a catalyst is required to initiate the hydrogenation process. Co
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  • ...anner, widely used in chemistry for the synthesis of various inorganic and organic compounds.
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  • ...ub>18</sub>N<sub>3</sub>SCl''', with many uses in in medicine, biology and chemistry. ...orm]], [[ethanol]]. It has a weak odor, reminiscent to some individuals of organic tissues, like skin.
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  • ...e sheer size of the Internet, there's a huge amount of scientific data for chemistry and educational procedures. Unfortunately, it's not always easily accessibl ...hemistry Diamonds on Youtube|here]] while discussion websites and forums [[Chemistry around the internet|here]].''
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  • ...replaced by more powerful antibiotics. It also has some uses in analytical chemistry. Sulfanilamide is a white solid, soluble in hot water and organic solvents.
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  • ...ne''' is a heterocyclic organic compound, used as a ligand in coordination chemistry, as it forms strong complexes with many metal ions. ...e is a white solid, odorless, poorly soluble in water, but more soluble in organic solvents, such as primary alcohols and acetone.
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  • ...um purpurate''', is the ammonium salt of purpuric acid, used in analytical chemistry for determining the concentration of calcium in water samples, as well as r [[Category:Organic compounds]]
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  • '''Acetyl chloride''' is an organic compound, an acyl chloride derived from [[acetic acid]]. It has the formula ...harp odor. It reacts with water and alcohols, but is soluble in many other organic solvents.
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