- An ion (/ˈaɪ.ɒn, -ən/) is an atom or
molecule with a net
electrical charge. The
charge of an
electron is
considered to be
negative by
convention and this...
- the
secretions of some caterpillars.
Today one of the most
commonly used
anionic surfactants,
linear alkylbenzene sulfates (LAS), are
produced from petroleum...
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poorly biodegradable.
Anionic detergents are the most
common form of detergents, and an
estimated 6
billion kilograms of
anionic detergents are produced...
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definition anionic polymerization: An
ionic polymerization in
which the kinetic-chain
carriers are anions. In
polymer chemistry,
anionic addition polymerization...
- form a
longer polymer (see figure). The
reactive center can be radical,
anionic or cationic. Ring-opening of
cyclic monomers is
often driven by the relief...
- Stains-all is a
carbocyanine dye,
which stains anionic proteins,
nucleic acids,
anionic polysaccharides and
other anionic molecules. Stains-all is metachromatic...
- In
organic chemistry,
negative hyperconjugation is the
donation of
electron density from a
filled π- or p-orbital to a
neighboring σ*-orbital. This phenomenon...
- is an
organic compound used in many
cleaning and
hygiene products as an
anionic surfactant. Also it is used as in
sodium citrate/sodium
lauryl sulfoacetate/glycerol...
- near-uniform
polymer chains can be made by
processes such as
anionic polymerization, a
method using an
anionic catalyst to
produce chains that are
similar in length...
- can be used to
stain organelles for
medical microscopy. Acid dyes are
anionic,
soluble in
water and are
essentially applied from
acidic bath. They possess...