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  • ...en Oxides and Hydroxyguanidines: Formation of Donors of Nitric and Nitrous Oxides and Possible Relevance to Nitrous Oxide Formation by Nitric Oxide Synthase Sodium nitrite is used to convert [[amine]]s into diazo compounds. The synthetic utility of such a reaction is to ren
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  • == Polyphenylene oxides (PPOs) == ...ve coupling of substituted phenol in the presence of oxygen and copper and amine containing catalysts, such as Cuprous Bromide and pyridine. See Figure 2
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  • ...niline''', is an [[organic chemical]], a [[nitration|nitrated]] [[aromatic amine]], a derivate of [[diphenylamine]]. Its chemical formula is C<sub>12</sub>H ...tabilizer, its major role is to eliminate the acidic nitrates and nitrogen oxides produced by gradual decomposition of nitric acid esters, which would otherw
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  • ...n contact. If heated strongly, it may release very toxic fumes of nitrogen oxides. {{amine-stub}}
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  • ...e oxide. Overview of reactions of formation of ethylene oxide and other α-oxides Monosubstituted products are formed by reacting a large excess of amine with ethylene oxide in presence of water and at a temperature below 100 °C
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  • ...Berzelius]], who stated that acids are oxides of nonmetals while bases are oxides of metals. ...947<ref name=flood>{{cite journal|title=The Acidic and Basic Properties of Oxides|last=Flood|first=H.|authorlink=Håkon Flood|coauthors=Forland, T.|journal=A
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