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  • ...cal Chemistry |year=2009|pages=297–319|issue=1 |volume=2 |title=Forensic Chemistry|pmid=20636064 |author=Bell S |doi=10.1146/annurev-anchem-060908-155251 |url [[Category:Chemistry]]
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  • ...irst= Kristi| title =Homogeneous| encyclopedia =Acids and Bases, Essential Chemistry. New York: Chelsea House Publishing.| publisher = Online publisher: ''Scien ...ever, it might be possible to see the particles under a [[microscope]]. In Chemistry, another homogeneous substance is [[air]]. It is equally suspended, and the
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  • A '''scavenger''' in [[chemistry]] is a [[chemical substance]] added to a mixture in order to remove or inac ...ost common scavenger is the [[hydroxyl radical]], a short-lived [[radical (chemistry)|radical]] produced [[photolysis|photolytically]] in the atmosphere. It is
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  • ...r [[salts]]) separate or split into smaller particles, ions, or [[Radical (chemistry)|radicals]], usually in a reversible manner. When a [[Bronsted-Lowry]] [[ac [[Fragmentation (chemistry)|Fragmentation]] of a molecule can take place by a process of [[heterolysis
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  • ...pplications include [[acid dissociation constant|acid-base]], [[Host-guest chemistry|host-guest]], [[stability constants of complexes|metal-complex]], [[solubil A [[Steady state (chemistry)|steady state]], on the other hand, is not necessarily an equilibrium state
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  • Soap consists of sodium or potassium [[salt (chemistry)|salt]]s of fatty acids and is obtained by reacting common oils or fats wit ...p Dispersants, Raymond G. Bistline, Jr., in ''Anionic surfactants: organic chemistry'', Helmut Stache, ed., Volume 56 of Surfactant science series, CRC Press, 1
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  • ..., and sometimes as technical avocation, in conjunction with an interest in chemistry or manufacturing.
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  • ...extensive gas cleaning in order to remove or convert (i.e. to [[Cracking (chemistry)|"crack"]]) tars and particles. The removal of tar is often accomplished by
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  • ...lation of the alkaloid from natural sources. The first synthetic [[organic chemistry|organic]] [[dye]], [[mauveine]], was discovered by [[William Henry Perkin]] * [http://www.organic-chemistry.org/Highlights/2004/01November.shtm Catalytic Asymmetric Synthesis of Quini
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  • Mefloquine is a [[Chirality (chemistry)|chiral]] molecule with two [[asymmetric carbon]] centres, which means it h
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  • }}</ref> The [[mesylate]] [[salt (chemistry)|salt]] of DFO-B is commercially available.
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  • ...e affected enzyme's activity<ref>Goldman M, Dacre JC. (1989) Lewisite: its chemistry, toxicology, and biological effects. Rev Environ Contam Toxicol 110: 75-115
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  • ...]] manufacture.<ref name="holleman">Holleman, A. F.; Wiberg, E. "Inorganic Chemistry" Academic Press: San Diego, 2001. ISBN 0-12-352651-5</ref> In the laborato In analytical chemistry, the most important use comes from the fact that the thiosulfate anion reac
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  • == Chemistry == ...yces lincolnensis''. It is obtained by 7(''S'')-[[chloro]]-[[substitution (chemistry)|substitution]] of the 7(''R'')-[[hydroxyl]] group of lincomycin.<ref name=
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  • ...hanism of Action of Chloramphenicol ] July 1963. The Journal of Biological Chemistry)</ref>
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  • In 1981, Nobel laureate (1965 in chemistry) and Professor of Chemistry at [[Harvard University]] ([[Cambridge, MA]]) [[Robert Burns Woodward|Rober
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  • ...e muscle rigidity, headache, elevated blood pressure, and changes in blood chemistry. The only direct treatment is to discontinue the offending drugs. Recently,
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  • ==Pharmacology and chemistry==
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  • ...ridine and Pyridine Derivatives|title=Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry|year=2007|publisher=John Wiley &amp; Sons|location=New York}}{{Page needed| ...f ammonia by [[hydrazine]]:<ref>{{Cite journal| journal = [[Pharmaceutical Chemistry Journal]] | volume= 6 | issue = 11 | year = 1972 | doi = 10.1007/BF00771896
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  • ...r, it was decided early in the process to avoid producing any [[Chirality (chemistry)|chiral]] centers in the drug so that subsequent synthesis and purification
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