Hydrocyanic+acid

  • 91propionitrile — Nitrile Ni trile (? or ?), n. [See {Nitro }.] (Chem.) Any one of a series of compounds bearing the cyanide radical ({ CN}); particularly, one of those cyanides of alcohol radicals which, by boiling with acids or alkalies, produce a carboxyl acid …

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  • 92Benzoin — IUPAC name …

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  • 93Mercury(II) cyanide — Mercury(II) cyanide …

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  • 94Hösch reaction — The Hösch reaction (also known as the Hoesch reaction or Houben Hoesch reaction) is an organic reaction in which a nitrile reacts with an arene compound to form a aryl ketone. the reaction is a type of Friedel Crafts acylation with hydrochloric… …

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  • 95Liste Des Remèdes Homéopathiques — Voici une liste non exhaustive de remèdes homéopathiques courants. Éléments ou composés chimiques Argentum nitricum, le nitrate d argent Antimonium crudum, le sulfure noir d antimoine Antimonium tartaricum, le tartrate d antimoine et de potassium …

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  • 96Liste des remedes homeopathiques — Liste des remèdes homéopathiques Voici une liste non exhaustive de remèdes homéopathiques courants. Éléments ou composés chimiques Argentum nitricum, le nitrate d argent Antimonium crudum, le sulfure noir d antimoine Antimonium tartaricum, le… …

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  • 97Liste des remèdes homéopathiques — Voici une liste non exhaustive de remèdes homéopathiques courants. Éléments ou composés chimiques Argentum nitricum, le nitrate d argent Antimonium crudum, le sulfure noir d antimoine Antimonium tartaricum, le tartrate d antimoine et de potassium …

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  • 98hydrogen — 1. A gaseous element, atomic no. 1, atomic wt. 1.00794. 2. The molecular form (H2) of the element. SYN: dihydrogen. [hydro + G. gen, producing] activated h. h. removed by a dehydrogenase, e.g., via a …

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  • 99oil — An inflammable liquid, of fatty consistency and unctuous feel, which is insoluble in water, soluble or insoluble in alcohol, and freely soluble in ether. Oils are variously classified as animal …

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  • 100Relative permittivity — Relative static permittivities of some materials at room temperature under 1 kHz[1] Material εr Vacuum 1 (by definition) Air 1.00058986 ± 0.00000050 (at STP, for 0.9 MH …

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