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  • ...e thin juice may receive soda ash to modify the pH and sulphitation with a sulfur-based compound to reduce colour formation due to decomposition of monosacch ...ion]].<ref>[http://onhealth.webmd.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=55995 Compounds from fatty fish, sugar beets, beet molasses may help fight depression<!-- B
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  • ...that is more familiar as the [[pentahydrate]], [[Sodium|Na]]<sub>2</sub>[[Sulfur|S]]<sub>2</sub>[[Oxygen|O]]<sub>3</sub>•5[[Hydrogen|H]]<sub>2</sub>[[Oxyg ...more double bond character. The first protonation of thiosulfate occurs at sulfur.
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  • | metabolism = oxidation of sulfur atom to [[sulfoxide]], the active metabolite ...''', '''Zentel''' and ''' Andazol''', is a member of the [[benzimidazole]] compounds used as a [[medication|drug]] indicated for the [[Pharmacotherapy|treatment
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  • ...ls that are predominantly permeable for cationic ions are blocked by these compounds. For example, neuronal nACHR channels are blocked by clinically relevant an Although individual [[molecules]] of thiopental contain one [[sulfur]] atom, it is not a [[sulfonamide (chemistry)|sulfonamide]], and does not s
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  • ...prove the adsorptive capacity for some inorganic (and problematic organic) compounds such as [[hydrogen sulfide]] (H<sub>2</sub>S), ammonia (NH<sub>3</sub>), fo Activated carbon, often impregnated with iodine or sulfur, is widely used to trap mercury emissions from [[coal-fired power station]]
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  • ...ky, A. | title = Photoinduced Linkage Isomers of Transition-Metal Nitrosyl Compounds and Related Complexes | journal = [[Chem. Rev.]] | year = 2002 | pages = 86 ...enzyme ''[[rhodanase]]'', the cyanide can be detoxified by reaction with a sulfur donor such as [[Sodium thiosulfate|thiosulfate]]. In the absence of suffic
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  • ...n-polar compounds such as oils and [[chemical element|elements]] such as [[sulfur]] and [[iodine]]. It readily mixes with other polar and non-polar [[solvent ...cterial]] agent.<ref name='dict'>{{cite book|title = Dictionary of Organic Compounds|edition = 6th|volume = 1 |year = 1996|location = London|publisher = Chapman
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  • | [[Sulfur dioxide|Liquid sulfur dioxide]] || 0.041 As with other compounds containing potassium, KCl in powdered form gives a lilac [[flame test]] res
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  • ...oxide differs slightly from medical-grade nitrous oxide. A small amount of sulfur dioxide is added to prevent substance abuse.<ref name="Automotive gas">{{ci The gas is extremely soluble in fatty compounds. In aerosol whipped cream, it is dissolved in the fatty cream until it leav
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  • ===Reactivity and compounds=== {{See also|Category:Mercury compounds}}
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  • ...magnesium sulphate) is a [[chemical compound]] containing [[magnesium]], [[sulfur]] and [[oxygen]], with the formula MgSO<sub>4</sub>. It is often encountere {{Magnesium compounds}}
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  • [[Category:Spiro compounds]] [[Category:Sulfur heterocycles]]
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  • ...na]] and [[silica]] separated from the metal, and assist in the removal of sulfur and phosphorus from the steel.
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  • ...de from cat cracker mixed C4s (after the stream is Merox treated to remove sulfur and amines, and contain 1-butene, 2-butene and isobutylene. Ethylene steam ...n the polymer chain contains a double bond, allowing reactivity with other compounds to provide functional chemistry mainly for lubricant additives for engine o
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  • ...may act as catalysts in the photooxidation of polymers. In the presence of sulfur dioxide and oxygen, ultraviolet radiation causes crosslinking of polyethyle
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  • ...[[Electrical conductance|conduct]] [[electricity]].<ref name=inzelt/> Such compounds may have metallic conductivity or be [[semiconductor]]s. The biggest advant ! The main chain contains !! No [[heteroatom]]!! [[Amine|NH or NR]] !! [[Sulfur|S]]
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  • ...hydrogen, and oxygen, with only trace amounts of catalyst elements (but no sulfur). PET has the energy content of soft coal. [[Category:Aromatic compounds]]
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  • ...g in 1811, [[Henri Braconnot]] did pioneering work in derivative cellulose compounds, perhaps the earliest important work in polymer science. The development of ...on of [[vulcanized rubber]] by heating natural rubber in the presence of [[sulfur]].
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  • ...oauthors=et. al.|year=2001|title=Silver(I) coordination polymers of cyclic sulfur ligand, 2,2′,3,3′-tetrahydro-4,4′-dithia-1,1′-binaphthylidene|journ ...[ground state]], resulting in the emission of [[light]]. Most luminescent compounds require organic chromophoric ligands, which absorb light and then pass the
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  • '''Bitumen''' is a mixture of [[organic compounds|organic]] [[liquids]] that are highly [[viscous]], black, sticky, entirely Most natural bitumens contain [[sulfur]] and several heavy metals such as [[nickel]], [[vanadium]], [[lead]], [[ch
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