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  • ...reie Salicylsäure-Essigsäure''). This preparation of aspirin ("salicylic-acetic anhydride") was one of the many reactions Gerhardt conducted for his paper ...radually [[hydrolyses]] in contact with moisture to acetic and salicylic [[acids]]. In solution with alkalis, the hydrolysis proceeds rapidly and the clear
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  • | ImageFileL1 = Acetic-acid-2D-skeletal.svg | ImageFileL2 = Acetic-acid-CRC-GED-3D-balls-B.png
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  • ...den-2-yl)-2-{[(2''S'')-1-ethoxy-1-oxo-4-phenylbutan-2-yl]amino}propanamido]acetic acid [[Category:Acetic acids]]
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  • ...hoxycarbonyl)-3-phenylpropyl]amino}-5-oxo-2-(2-thienyl)-1,4-thiazepan-4-yl]acetic acid [[Category:Acetic acids]]
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  • ...2,2-dimethyl-7-oxo-6-{[(2S)-3-phenyl-2-sulfanylpropanoyl]amino}azepan-1-yl]acetic acid [[Category:Acetic acids]]
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  • ...died. Starch acetate was prepared by acetylation of starch with a pyridine/acetic anhydride mixture and cast into films from solutions of 90% formic acid. A ...ic bacteria to reduce oxidized compounds and CO<sub>2</sub> to form either acetic acid or methane.
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  • ...H- end groups with mono-functional degradation products like mono-carbonic acids or alcohols. Results are decreased reactivity during re-polycondensation or ...of crude terephthalic acid will be carried out by re-crystallization in [[acetic acid]] / water mixtures similar to PTA purification. Industrial-scale lines
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  • ...rless but have a bitter taste in water, which however is masked by organic acids present in green coffee. ===Proteins and amino acids===
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  • ...lectron-withdrawing effect of the phenyl group. Aniline reacts with strong acids to form '''[[anilinium]]''' (or phenylammonium) ion (C<sub>6</sub>H<sub>5</ ...nilide]]), an anti-pyretic and analgesic, is obtained by the reaction of [[acetic acid]] and aniline.
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  • | IUPAC_name = 2-[(4-Aminobenzoyl)amino]acetic acid [[Category:Carboxylic acids]]
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  • The solubility in water is ~50 g/l. However, the solubility in acetic acid solution (30 vol.%) is ~400 g/l. Chlorinated tap water decomposes rhod [[Category:Benzoic acids]]
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  • ...eating [[1-naphthol]] with [[sodium acetate]], [[ammonium chloride]] and [[acetic acid]]; by heating 1-naphthol with [[calcium chloride]]-[[ammonia]] to 270
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  • ...present value, and discovered the ability of ethylene oxide to react with acids and salts of metals.<ref name="oe1">{{cite book ===Addition of carboxylic acids and their derivatives===
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  • ...tacked by [[sulfuric acid|sulfuric]] or [[hydrochloric acid|hydrochloric]] acids. It does, however, dissolve in [[nitric acid]] with the evolution of [[nitr ...state. It is soluble in [[nitric acid|nitric]] and [[acetic acid|acetic]] acids, from which solutions it is possible to precipitate [[halide]], [[lead sulf
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  • | IUPACName = 2-[bis[2-[bis(carboxymethyl)amino]ethyl]amino]acetic acid [[Category:Acetic acids]]
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  • | IUPACName = 2-(carboxymethylamino)acetic acid [[Category:Dicarboxylic acids]]
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  • Porphyrins are the conjugate acids of [[ligand]]s that bind [[metals]] to form [[complex (chemistry)|complexes ...substituted [[aldehyde]]s. Acidic conditions are essential; formic acid, acetic acid, and propionic acid are typical reaction solvents, or [[p-toluenesulfo
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  • Citric acid is a slightly stronger acid than typical carboxylic acids because the anion can be stabilised by intramolecular hydrogen-bonding from ...h.</ref>. Other acidifiers used for brown heroin are [[ascorbic acid]], [[acetic acid]], and [[lactic acid]]; in their absence, a drug user will often subst
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  • ...lenediamine]] and [[chloroacetic acid]].<ref>F. Munz "Polyamino carboxylic acids to [[IG Farben|I. G. Farbenindustrie]], DE 718 981, 1935; US 2 130 505, 193 [[Category:Acetic acids]]
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  • {{Acids and bases}} ...dic or basic impurities. It is not possible to separate chemically similar acids or bases using this simple method.
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  • ...ions whereas acetate ions combine with hydrogen ions to produce neutral [[acetic acid]], and the net result is a relative excess of hydroxyl ions, causing a ...uch as [[nylon 6,6]] are attacked and hydrolysed in the presence of strong acids. Such attack leads to [[depolymerization]] and nylon products fail by fract
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  • ...'<sub>1</sub>, p''K''<sub>2</sub>, p''K''<sub>3</sub> and so on. For amino acids, the p''K''<sub>1</sub> constant refers to its [[carboxyl]] (-COOH) group,
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  • ...is an equilibrium reaction, so the reverse process can also take place.|[[Acetic acid]], a [[weak acid]], donates a proton (hydrogen ion, highlighted in gre
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  • ...r may be somewhat less apparent. The first of these scientific concepts of acids and bases was provided by the [[France|French]] [[chemist]] [[Antoine Lavoi === Lavoisier's oxygen theory of acids ===
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  • ...olves into molecules, rendering it a weak electrolyte. Weak bases and weak acids are generally weak electrolytes. In an aqueous solution there will be some ...a strong electrolyte. Similar logic applies to a weak electrolyte. Strong acids and bases are good examples such as HCl, H<sub>2</sub>SO<sub>4</sub>, NaCl.
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  • ...ry (2nd edn, Prentice-Hall 1998), p.154</ref> In this system, '''Brønsted acids''' and '''Brønsted bases''' are defined, by which an [[acid]] is a molecul == Properties of acids and bases ==
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  • {{Acids and Bases}} ...<ref name=hul>{{cite book |last= Hulanicki |first= A. |title= Reactions of acids and bases in analytical chemistry |publisher= Horwood |year= 1987 |isbn=085
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  • ...om their salts. Reaction with [[sodium acetate]], for example, displaces [[acetic acid]], {{chem|CH|3|COOH}}, and forms [[sodium bisulfate]]: ...sulfuric acid are potentially more serious than those of comparable strong acids (e.g. [[hydrochloric acid]]), as there is additional tissue damage due to d
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  • ...e reactions do occur at the molecular level. For example, in the case of [[acetic acid]] dissolved in water and forming [[ethanoate]] and [[hydronium]] ions, ==== Polybasic acids ====
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  • | OtherFunctn = [[acetic acid]]<br />[[lactic acid]]<br />[[3-Hydroxypropionic acid|3-hydroxypropion ...1847, the French chemist [[Jean-Baptiste Dumas]] established that all the acids were the same compound, which he called propionic acid, from the [[Greek la
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  • | IUPAC_name = 2-(2-(2,6-dichlorophenylamino)phenyl)acetic acid [[Category:Acetic acids]]
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  • | IUPAC_name = [1-methyl-5-(4-methylbenzoyl)-1''H''-pyrrol-2-yl]acetic acid ...tɨn}}) is a [[non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug]] of the arylalkanoic acids. It is used primarily to reduce hormones that cause pain, swelling, tendern
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  • ===Acetic acid derivatives=== Most nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs are weak acids, with a pKa of 3-5. They are absorbed well from the [[stomach]] and intesti
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  • ...US, the acids that may be used in the manufacture of acidified milk are [[acetic acid]] (commonly found in vinegar), [[adipic acid]], [[citric acid]] (commo
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