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  • Nitrous oxide gives rise to NO on reaction with oxygen atoms, and this NO in turn reacts with [[ozone]]. As a result, ...ust be cooled to avoid such a disaster. Superheated steam is used to reach reaction temperature in some [[turnkey]] production plants.<ref>{{cite web
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  • ...r, arsenic [[oxidation|oxidizes]] to arsenic trioxide; the fumes from this reaction have an odour resembling [[garlic]]. This odour can be detected on striking ...and practical interest, arises from the methylation of arsenic trioxide, a reaction that has no analogy in phosphorus chemistry.
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  • ...}}</ref> Although generally unreactive, xenon can undergo a few [[chemical reaction]]s such as the formation of [[xenon hexafluoroplatinate]], the first [[nobl ...absorber]] or "[[nuclear poison|poison]]" that can slow or stop the chain reaction after a period of operation. This was discovered in the earliest nuclear re
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  • ...320010203}}</ref> All early preparations used variations of the [[haloform reaction]]. Chloroform was named and chemically characterized in 1834 by [[Jean-Bapt ...needed|date=December 2007}} Deuterochloroform can also be prepared by the reaction of sodium deuteroxide with [[chloral hydrate]],{{Citation needed|date=Decem
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