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  • water or steam, sometimes mixed with nickel acetate or other anti-bloom agents, to convert the oxide into its hydrated form. This reduces the porosity ...
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  • ethylene glycol. It is also a precursor to vinyl acetate. ... are ethylene oxide, acetaldehyde, vinyl acetate, and ethylene glycol. The ...
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  • (Cl−), as well as organic such as acetate (CH3COO−) and monoatomic ... the name of the anion (e.g., chloride or acetate). Salts are often referred ...
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  • by the reaction of 1,5-diketones with ammonium acetate in acetic acid followed by oxidation. This reaction is called the "Kröhnke pyridine synthesis ...
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  • |align="center"| Butyl acetate - air ||align="center ... |align="center"| Water - Ethyl acetate ||align="center ...
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  • with 2.5 mg of the progestin medroxyprogesterone acetate (MPA) (FDA 2003, MedlinePlus 2003, Kolata 2003). ==Notes== ==References== ...
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  • drawings are traced or copied onto transparent acetate sheets called cels, which are then placed over a painted background and photographed one by one ...
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  • developed for the dyeing of cellulose acetate and are substantially insoluble in water. The dyes are finely ground in the presence of a dispersing ...
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  • The less toxic ethyl acetate (C4H8O2) has now largely replaced the use of cyanide in insect killing jars. However, cyanide is being used for ...
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  • ** Polyvinyl acetate (PVA), including white glue (such as Elmer's glue) and yellow carpenter's glue (aliphatic resin) ** Glue sticks ...
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  • of cellulose plastics such as cellulose acetate.Lawrence Karas and W. J. Piel, Ethers, in Kirk‑Othmer Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology ...
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  • can be removed from the attendant acetate salts (or formate salts if ethanol is the starting material) by distillation. This reaction is still ...
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  • *Wet Chemical (potassium acetate) extinguishes the fire by forming a crust over the burning oil. Generally class A and K only. Water: ...
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  • is also known, in compounds such as manganese(III) acetate—these are quite powerful oxidizing agents. Potassium permanganate (KMnO4), also called ...
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  • salts. For example its reaction with sodium acetate gives acetic acid: H2SO4 + CH3COONa → NaHSO4 + CH3COOH Likewise, the reaction of sulfuric ...
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  • atoms in the silane precursor were replaced with acetate groups, so that the reaction product of the final curing process is nontoxic acetic acid ...
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  • into the inactive metabolites choline and acetate. This enzyme is abundant in the synaptic cleft, and its role in rapidly clearing free acetylcholine ...
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  • |Acetate||C2H3O2−|| |- |Formate||HCO2−|| |- |Oxalate||C2O42−|| |- |Hydrogen Oxalate||HC2O4−||Bioxalate |- !colspan="3" style ...
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  • A very common ester of ethanol is ethyl acetate, found in for example nail ... (from ethanol and acrylic acid) and ethyl acetate (from ethanol and acetic ...
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  • states in a positive way. The incensole acetate (IA) activated the Transient ... long&pmid=18492727 "Incensole acetate, an incense component, elicits ...
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