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hydroxylamine hydrochloride

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  • hydroxylamine — 1. NH2OH; a partially oxidized derivative of ammonia; reacts with carbonyl groups to produce oximes; forms acid salts, e.g., h. hydrochloride. It is a chemical mutagen that causes deamination of cytosine residues in DNA. 2. Any compound… …   Medical dictionary

  • Freebase (chemistry) — Freebase or free base refers to the standalone neutral, basic form of an amine, as opposed to its water soluble salt form. The amine is usually an alkaloid natural product. Free base is commonly used in chemistry and pharmaceuticals to describe… …   Wikipedia

  • Cornelis Adriaan Lobry van Troostenburg de Bruyn — Lobry de Bruyn Born 1 January 1857(1857 01 01) Leeuwarden, the Netherlands …   Wikipedia

  • Nitrile — This article is about the group of organic compounds. For the synthetic rubber product, see Nitrile rubber. The structure of the nitrile group A nitrile is any organic compound that has a C≡N functional group.[1] …   Wikipedia

  • Hydroxylammonium chloride — Chembox new ImageFile = Hydroxylammonium chloride 2D.png Name = Hydroxylammonium chloride OtherNames = Hydroxylamine hydrochloride Section1 = Chembox Identifiers CASNo = 5470 11 1 Section2 = Chembox Properties Formula = ClH4NO MolarMass = 69.492… …   Wikipedia

  • hydroxylammonium — (|)hī|dräksə̇l+ noun Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary hydroxyl (from English) + ammonium : the univalent cation HONH3+ derived from hydroxylamine and present in its salts which are obtainable by hydrolysis of a primary nitroparaffin …   Useful english dictionary

  • Lawrencium — (pronEng|ləˈrɛnsiəm) is a radioactive synthetic element with the symbol Lr (formerly Lw) and atomic number 103.Its most stable known isotope is 262Lr, with a half life of approximately 3.6 hours. Little is known of the chemistry but there is… …   Wikipedia

  • Liesegang rings — are a phenomenon seen in many, if not most, chemical systems undergoing a precipitation reaction, under certain conditions of concentration and in the absence of convection. HistoryThe phenomenon was first noted over one hundred years ago (in… …   Wikipedia

  • Baudisch reaction — The Baudisch Reaction was discovered by Baudish in 1939 and further developed by Cronheim. In the reaction a solution containing aqueous hydroxylamine hydrochloride and hydrogen peroxide reacts with benzene or phenol, with the assistance of a… …   Wikipedia

  • nitrous oxide — Chem., Pharm. a colorless, sweet smelling, sweet tasting, nonflammable, slightly water soluble gas, N2O, that sometimes produces a feeling of exhilaration when inhaled: used chiefly as an anesthetic in dentistry and surgery, in the manufacture of …   Universalium

  • Oskar Baudisch — Born 3 June 1881(1881 06 03) Maffersdorf, Austria Hungary Died 29 March 1950(1950 03 29) (aged …   Wikipedia

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