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Phenacyl chloride, also
commonly known as
chloroacetophenone, is a
substituted acetophenone. It is a
useful building block in
organic chemistry. Apart...
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Chloroacetophenone oxime is the
oxime derivative of
chloroacetophenone. It's
produced by
reaction of
chloroacetophenone with hydroxylamine. It has powerful...
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World War I by the
Allied Powers,
being a
standard agent,
along with
chloroacetophenone,
adopted by the CWS. When
implemented in
World War I, it revolutionized...
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unrelated to the ****e mace. The
original formulation consisted of 1%
chloroacetophenone (CN) in a
solvent of 2-butanol,
propylene glycol, cyclohexene, and...
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amounts behind.
Phosgene Hydrogen cyanide Bromobenzyl cyanide and
Chloroacetophenone Diphenylcyanoarsine and
Diphenylchloroarsine ****nic
trichloride Sulfur...
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software library Color Naming System CNS (chemical weapon), a
mixture of
chloroacetophenone,
chloropicrin and
chloroform Chief of the
Naval Staff (disambiguation)...
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still in use. In the Staedel–Rugheimer
pyrazine synthesis (1876), 2-
chloroacetophenone is
reacted with
ammonia to the
amino ketone, then
condensed and then...
- of
chloroacetophenone,
chloropicrin and
chloroform that is used as a
chemical warfare agent. CNS has the
lachrymatory effects of
chloroacetophenone and...
- production.
Bromoacetone Chloroacetone Iodoacetone Bromobenzyl cyanide Chloroacetophenone Ethyl bromoacetate Ethyl iodoacetate The War Gases. 1939. War gases...
- Phosgene, CNB (a
solution of
Chloroacetophenone in
Benzene and
Carbon tetrachloride) and CNS (a
solution of
Chloroacetophenone and
Chloropicrin in Chloroform)...