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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>
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  • ...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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  • In organic chemistry, reduction more specifically refers to the addition of hydrogen to a molecu
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  • The '''Grignard reaction''' is an [[organometallic chemistry|organometallic chemical]] reaction in which alkyl, vinyl, or aryl-magnesium Note that the reaction of an organic halide with [[magnesium]] is not a Grignard reaction, but provides a Grigna
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  • The '''Wolff–Kishner''' reduction is a reaction used in organic chemistry to reduce carbonyl groups into methylene groups.
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  • ...ohydride''' ('''LiBH<sub>4</sub>''') is a chemical compound widely used in organic synthesis as a reducing agent, often for esters. ..., Ulrich Wietelmann “Hydrides” in Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry, 2002, Wiley-VCH, Weinheim. {{DOI|10.1002/14356007.a13_199}}</ref>
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  • ...alt resists air oxidation much better, which makes it useful in analytical chemistry. [[Category:Organic compounds]]
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  • ..., Alireza; Maleki, Behrooz; Ashrafi, Samaneh Sedigh; Sedrpoushan, Alireza; Organic Preparations and Procedures International; vol. 47; nb. 4; (2015); p. 1 - 7 ...</sub>N<sub>2</sub>OS<sub>2</sub>''', used as a [[silver]]-specific dye in chemistry.
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  • In organic synthesis, benzyl chloride is used for the introduction of the benzyl prote ...to slight yellowish liquid, immiscible with water, but miscible with many organic solvents.
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  • ...sub>11</sub>H<sub>13</sub>N<sub>3</sub>O''', used as reagent in analytical chemistry. It is the main metabolite of the anti-inflammatory and antipyretic drug '' [[Category:Organic compounds]]
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  • ...s an organic reduction reaction, which is very useful in synthetic organic chemistry.
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  • ...ess, which uses [[hydroiodic acid]] and elemental [[phosphorus]] to reduce organic compounds, like [[alcohol]]s to their respective alkanes, in two steps. Hei ...reduction process is known to be powerful enough to remove oxygen from any organic compound and if reaction conditions are harsh enough it can even remove nit
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  • ...tions of the metal and [[solvated electrons]], which are useful in organic chemistry as they are extremely strong reducing agents.
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  • '''Alkaloids''' are naturally occurring organic [[base]]s found almost always in plants and fungi. Chemical structures of a ...mine and their derivates). For this reason, a significant part of alkaloid chemistry is a prime interest of [[cooks]], and the entire area of amateur alkaloid s
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  • *Always keep chemicals and chemistry separate from food and cooking ...illed water, as while the plastic will survive high temperatures, whatever organic impurities are present on its surface may decompose and stain your plastic,
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  • '''Pseudohalogens''' are polyatomic analogues of [[halogen]]s, whose chemistry, resembling that of the true halogens, allows them to substitute for haloge ! Organic suffix
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  • ...edia of Chemicals, Drugs, and Biologicals. Cambridge, UK: Royal Society of Chemistry, 2013., p. 289</ref> '''Caffeine''' is an organic chemical compound, an [[alkaloid]], of the methylxanthine class. It is wide
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  • ...Studies on a Pharmaceutical Azo Dye: Tartrazine". Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research. 42 (2): 243–247. doi:10.1021/ie020228q</ref> [[Category:Organic compounds]]
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  • Organic perchlorate esters, are exotic compounds, highly unstable, without any comm *[http://www.sciencemadness.org/talk/viewthread.php?tid=9807 Perchlorate chemistry]
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  • ...have been officially chosen by the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC). ...member of a group of elements. These are known as pseudoelement symbols or organic elements and are treated like univalent "elements" in skeletal formulae.
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  • As of 2018, there are more than 141 million unique organic and inorganic substances and 67 million protein and DNA sequences with CAS [[Category:Chemistry]]
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  • ...''H<sub>2</sub>S<sub>2</sub>O<sub>8</sub>'''. The free acid is not used in chemistry, but it's salts are more often encountered. Peroxydisulfuric acid will react violently with many organic compounds.
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  • ...ir bags) and sometimes as fertilizer, as well as a few other niche uses in chemistry and industry. [[Category:Organic compounds]]
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  • '''Ethanolamine''' or '''monoethanolamine''' is an organic chemical compound with the formula '''H<sub>2</sub>NCH<sub>2</sub>CH<sub>2< ...nes, halotoluenes, etc.<ref>Horsley,L. H.; in Azeotropic Data (Advances in Chemistry Series Nr. 6) <Washington 1952> S. 69, 70</ref>
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  • ...pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/jo01059a055 Summerbell et al.; Journal of Organic Chemistry; vol. 27; (1962); p. 4365,4367]</ref> | SolubleOther = Miscible with organic solvents
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  • In organic chemistry, an '''alkane''', or '''paraffin''' (a historical name that also has other [[Category:Organic compounds]]
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  • ...urya; Dhake; Indian Journal of Chemistry - Section B Organic and Medicinal Chemistry; vol. 42; nb. 11; (2003); p. 2828 - 2834</ref> ...s a colorless viscous liquid, immiscible with water but miscible with many organic solvents.
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  • '''Nitroethane''' is an organic compound having the chemical formula '''C<sub>2</sub>H<sub>5</sub>NO<sub>2< ...ess liquid, with a fruity odor, slightly soluble in water, but miscible in organic solvents.
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  • | Solubility1 = 0.4 g/100 g<ref>Cupery, M. E.; Industrial and Engineering Chemistry; vol. 30; (1938); p. 627 - 631</ref> ...cid is a colorless odorless solid acid, soluble in water, but insoluble in organic solvents. Sulfamic acid is not hygroscopic, though finely powdered form may
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  • ...cal]], the conjugate base that can form many different salts. In [[organic chemistry]], a phosphate, or [[organophosphate]], is an [[ester]] of phosphoric acid.
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  • | SolubleOther = Insoluble in organic solvents ...; Maeland, I.; Acta Chemica Scandinavica, Series A: Physical and Inorganic Chemistry; vol. 39; (1985); p. 241 - 258]</ref>
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  • ..., 1964 (A quick reference book of a chemist. - Ed. Perelman V.I. - M.-L .: Chemistry, 1964)</ref> ...mol<ref>Franzosini P., Sanesi M. Thermodynamic and transport properties of organic salts. - IUPAC Chemical Data Series, No. 28. - Pergamon Press, 1980 pp. 104
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  • '''Amateur Chemistry'''—Those studying of chemistry as a hobby, usually at home. '''COPAE'''—"The Chemistry of Powder and Explosives" by Tenney L. Davis (Book)
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  • ...important oxide of [[osmium]] metal, due to is variety of uses in organic chemistry. ...oxide, it is readily reduced by hydrogen in solution to osmium metal. Most organic materials will also reduce it.
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  • ...atile solid residues that remain after a material is burned. In analytical chemistry, in order to analyze the mineral and metal content of chemical samples, ash ...will be mostly mineral, but usually still contain an amount of combustible organic or other oxidizable residues. Typical ash is usually gray in color. The dar
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  • ...rate''' (incorrectly but often written '''aminoguanidine nitrate''') is an organic chemical compound used as energetic material, especially in hobby experimen ...; Journal of the Chemical Society, Perkin Transactions 2: Physical Organic Chemistry (1972-1999); (1973); p. 2054 - 2060</ref>
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  • This is supposed to be a rather complete list of chemistry channels on YouTube. Since YouTube changes, this list may be out of date. ( See also [[Chemistry Diamonds on Youtube]] and [[Chemistry around the internet]].
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  • ...ang, Kai; Bian, Chengming; Dong, Xiao; Zhou, Zhiming; Journal of Materials Chemistry A; vol. 1; nb. 31; (2013); p. 8857 - 8865</ref> ...odorless, practically insoluble in water and poorly soluble in most common organic solvents, but has good solubility in [[Dimethyl sulfoxide|DMSO]] and butyro
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  • ...other ether is present on the list, even though for this intended purpose (organic extractions), other ethers are just as good. [[Diisopropyl ether]], while e While organic and other explosive nitrates, like [[urea nitrate]] and [[hydrazine nitrate
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  • ...ngli; Luo, Wei; Ma, Deyun; Zhao, Mouming; Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry; vol. 62; nb. 33; (2014); p. 8392 - 8401]</ref> | MeltingPt_notes = <ref>Lide, D.R. CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics 88TH Edition 2007-2008. CRC Press, Taylor & Francis, Boca Raton
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  • ...ith formula '''FCH<sub>2</sub>COOH'''. The compound itself has few uses in chemistry, but its sodium salt, sodium fluoroacetate, is often used as a pesticide. [ ...ans) or poison leaf, or Chailletia toxicaria. It is one of only five known organic fluorine-containing natural products.
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  • ...kov; Sivachek; Makovetskii; Novikov; Borovikov; Russian Journal of General Chemistry; vol. 67; nb. 6; (1997); p. 936 - 941</ref> '''Juglone''' (IUPAC: '''5-hydroxy-1,4-naphthalenedione''') is an organic compound with the molecular formula '''C<sub>10</sub>H<sub>6</sub>O<sub>3</
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  • In chemistry, organic chemical compounds are classified as compounds that have a C-H bond or C-C ...cks C-H or C-C bonds and only has C-NH bonds, but it's often classified as organic.
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  • ...very stable, and do not break apart easily to react with other substances. Organic compounds that are not aromatic are classified as aliphatic compounds—the
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  • ...racteristic of alkylphosphines. It is often used as ligand in coordination chemistry. ...tps://parkingspot.livejournal.com/3479.html</ref> It is miscible with many organic solvents.
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  • ...ent oxide:<ref>Chi Fo Tsang and Arumugam Manthiram. ''Journal of Materials Chemistry'' 1997. 7(6). 1003–1006.</ref> ...date is a white crystalline solid, soluble in water, but insoluble in most organic solvents.
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  • ...henylbenzene''', '''vinylbenzene''' and '''phenylethene''', is an aromatic organic compound with the chemical formula '''C<sub>6</sub>H<sub>5</sub>CH=CH<sub>2 ...us liquid, with a sweet smell. It is insoluble in water, but miscible with organic solvents.
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  • ...= -182.544 kJ/mol<ref>Luo, Yu-Ran; Benson, Sidney W.; Journal of Physical Chemistry; vol. 92; nb. 18; (1988); p. 5255 - 5257</ref> [[Category:Organic compounds]]
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  • ...-1</sup><ref>Vorob'ev, A. F.; Yakovlev, P. N.; Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry; vol. 56; nb. 8; (1982); p. 1181 - 1183; Zhurnal Fizicheskoi Khimii; vol. 5 ...his colorless liquid is a useful polar [[aprotic solvent]] and additive in organic synthesis, albeit it's somewhat exotic for the hobby chemist, since it's no
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  • They can oxidize certain organic compounds such [[sucrose]], [[tartaric acid]], [[ascorbic acid]] or [[sorbi *Heinrich Remy - Inorganic chemistry
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  • '''Ethyl nitrate''' is an organic chemical compound, the ethyl ester of [[nitric acid]]. It has the chemical ...a colorless liquid, with an odor and taste described as sweet, typical of organic nitrate esters.
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  • '''Diphenylmethanol''' or '''benzhydrol''' is the organic compound with the formula '''C<sub>13</sub>H<sub>12</sub>O'''. ...Fumihiro, W. Yang, M. Teruo, Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology A: Chemistry 1995, 86, 171-176, [https://doi.org/10.1016/1010-6030(94)03942-N doi:10.101
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  • In organic chemistry, nitrites are esters of nitrous acid and contain the nitrosoxy functional g Organic nitrites can be prepared by reacting an acidified nitrite salt with an alco
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  • Ferroin is used as an indicator in analytical chemistry. The active ingredient is the [Fe(''o''-phen)<sub>3</sub>]<sup>2+</sup> ion [[Category:Organic compounds]]
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  • '''Triphenylmethanol''' or '''triphenylcarbinol''', is an organic compound, a tertiary alcohol with the formula '''(C<sub>6</sub>H<sub>5</sub ...21/jo00054a043 Luzzio, Frederick A.; Moore, William J.; Journal of Organic Chemistry; vol. 58; nb. 2; (1993); p. 512 - 515]</ref>
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  • '''Phenethyl alcohol''' or '''2-phenylethanol''', is an organic compound with the formula '''C<sub>8</sub>H<sub>10</sub>O'''. ...cohol is a colorless liquid, immiscible with water, but miscible with many organic solvents. Its odor has been described as "floral" or "rose-like", though so
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  • In organic chemistry, ether cleavage is an acid catalyzed nucleophilic substitution reaction. De
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  • '''Glyoxal''' is an organic compound with the chemical formula '''CHOCHO''' or '''C<sub>2</sub>H<sub>2< *Solubilizer and cross-linking agent in polymer chemistry
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  • ...on, NJ, Merck & Co., Inc.</ref><ref>Lide, D.R., ed. (1995) CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics, 76th ed., Boca Raton, FL, CRC Press, Inc., p. 3-197</ref><ref> ...uril''' ('''C<sub>4</sub>H<sub>6</sub>N<sub>4</sub>O<sub>2</sub>''') is an organic chemical composed of two cyclic urea groups joined across the same two-carb
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  • ...elsen, Arnold T.; Bergens, Cynthia; Wilson, William S.; Journal of Organic Chemistry; vol. 49; nb. 3; (1984); p. 503 - 507</ref> ...1; (2008); p. 189 - 203</ref><ref>Mehilal; Sikder; Salunke; New Journal of Chemistry; vol. 25; nb. 12; (2001); p. 1549 - 1552</ref>
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  • Nitrosylsulfuric acid is used in organic chemistry to prepare diazonium salts from amines, for example in the Sandmeyer reacti
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  • ...arkus; Dallinger, Doris; Bauser, Marcus; Berger, Markus; Kappe, C. Oliver; Organic ...glucinol is a yellowish or yellow-orange solid. It is soluble in water and organic solvents.
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  • ...G. N.; Razumova, A. P.; Rosolovskii, V. Ya.; Russian Journal of Inorganic Chemistry (Translation of Zhurnal Neorganicheskoi Khimii); vol. 28; (1983); p. 1687 - ...535 K) (anhydrous)<ref>Nikitina; Rosolovskii; Russian Journal of Inorganic Chemistry; vol. 41; nb. 7; (1996); p. 1031 - 1034</ref>
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  • ...d many impeccable write-ups that breathed new life into early 20th century chemistry. Many of these have been enthusiastically replicated numerous times by othe ...ticipating in several online forums that promoted chemical engineering and chemistry worldwide.
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  • '''Acetamidine hydrochloride''' is an organic chemical compound with the formula '''CH<sub>3</sub>C(=NH)NH<sub>2</sub>·H ...itrile]] and ammonium chloride.<ref>R. L. Shriner and Fred W. Neumann, The Chemistry of the Amidines, 1944</ref>
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  • ...ichael P.; Journal of the Chemical Society, Dalton Transactions: Inorganic Chemistry ...the nitrosonium salt of fluoroboric acid. This colourless solid is used in organic synthesis as a nitrosating agent.
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  • ...- Т. 2. - Л.-М.: Химия, 1964 (Chemist's Handbook. - T. 2.- L.-M .: Chemistry, 1964)]</ref> ...1.24 g/100 ml (20 °C)<ref>Seidell A. Solubilities of inorganic and metal organic compounds. - 3ed., vol.1. - New York: D. Van Nostrand Company, 1940</ref>
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  • ...llumina-chemie.de/ Illumina-chemie.de]''' is a German amateur experimental chemistry board. The name means "enlighten". **Organik/Anorganik (Organic/inorganic)
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  • *Oxidizer in organic chemistry
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  • ...119.5 g/100 ml (90 °C)<ref>Seidell A. Solubilities of inorganic and metal organic compounds. - 3ed., vol.1. - New York: D. Van Nostrand Company, 1940</ref> ...ium hydroxide (LiOH) as shown below:<ref>Greenwood, N. N. and Earnshaw, A. Chemistry of the Elements, 2nd ed.; Reed Educational and Professional Publishing Ltd:
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  • ...A.; Markosyan, A. I.; Engoyan, A. P.; Vartanyan, S. A.; Journal of Organic Chemistry USSR (English Translation); vol. 19; (1983); p. 1709 - 1714; Zhurnal Organi .../sub>CH<sub>2</sub>COCH<sub>3</sub>'''. It is used as precursor in organic chemistry for the synthesis of many aromatic compounds, but it's main infamous use is
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  • | MeltingPt_notes = <ref>Carignan; Satriana; Journal of Organic Chemistry; vol. 32; (1967); p. 285, 289</ref> ...inoguanidine''' or '''<nowiki>N,N',N''-triaminoguanidine</nowiki>''' in an organic chemical compound with the formula '''CH<sub>8</sub>N<sub>6</sub>'''. It is
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  • Due to the short half-life of radon, its chemistry hasn't been thoroughly studied. ...t more soluble than lighter noble gases. It is appreciably more soluble in organic liquids than in water.
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  • ...= 0.15 g/100 g (80 °C)<ref>Seidell A. Solubilities of inorganic and metal organic compounds. - 3ed., vol.1. - New York: D. Van Nostrand Company, 1940</ref> ...s, Júlia; Stoumpos, Constantinos C.; Font-Bardia, Mercé; Escuer, Albert; Chemistry - A European Journal; vol. 26; nb. 49; (2020); p. 11158 - 11169</ref><ref>B
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  • ...- Т. 2. - Л.-М.: Химия, 1964 (Chemist's Handbook. - T. 2.- L.-M .: Chemistry, 1964)</ref> ...100 ml (20 °C)<br>1.72 g/100 ml (29.7 °C)<ref>Seidell A. Solubilities of organic compounds. - 3ed., vol.2. - New York: D. Van Nostrand Company, 1941</ref>
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  • .../100 ml (50 °C)<br>0.032 g/100 ml (85 °C)<ref>Seidell A. Solubilities of organic compounds. - 3ed., vol.2. - New York: D. Van Nostrand Company, 1941</ref> '''Diphenylamine''' is an organic compound with the formula '''(C<sub>6</sub>H<sub>5</sub>)<sub>2</sub>NH'''.
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  • ...al of Research of the National Bureau of Standards, Section A: Physics and Chemistry; vol. 66; (1962); p. 447 - 449</ref> It reacts extremely powerful with organic solvents, and can cause ignition.
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  • ...984 (General organic chemistry. - T. 6, ed. Barton D. and Ollis W.D. - M.: Chemistry, 1984)</ref> ...984 (General organic chemistry. - T. 6, ed. Barton D. and Ollis W.D. - M.: Chemistry, 1984)</ref>
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  • | MeltingPt_notes = <ref>Wright; Hayward; Canadian Journal of Chemistry; vol. 38; (1960); p. 316</ref> '''Xylitol pentanitrate''' ('''XPN''') is an organic chemical compound, a nitrated ester primary explosive.
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  • ...s appear darker. It is insoluble in water, but it is more soluble in other organic solvents. ...K5NfkC&redir_esc=y Brauer, Georg (1963). Handbook of Preparative Inorganic Chemistry. Vol. 2 (2nd ed.). New York: Academic Press. pp. 1743, 1751]</ref>
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  • In chemistry, '''hydrogen halides''' ('''hydrohalic acids''' when in the aqueous phase) ..., the presence of water may prevent the addition of HX to some unsaturated organic compounds.
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  • In chemistry, '''peroxides''' are a group of compounds with the structure R−O−O−R, Peroxides are oxidizing agents. Organic peroxides tend to be explosive, but some, like peroxy acids are simply powe
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