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dicarbonate Names Preferred IUPAC name
Dimethyl dicarbonate Other names DMDC;
Dicarbonic acid
dimethyl ester;
Dimethyl pyrocarbonate;
Velcorin Identifiers CAS...
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These compounds can be
viewed as
derivatives of the
hypothetical compound dicarbonic acid, HO−C(=O)−O−C(=O)−OH or H2C2O5.
Three important organic compounds...
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anhydride may
refer to:
Carbon dioxide, the
acidic oxide of
carbonic acid
Dicarbonic acid, the
monoanhydride of
carbonic acid
using two
molecules 1,3-Dioxetanedione...
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which is unstable,
forms stable dimethyl sulfite ((CH3−O−)2S=O)
Dicarbonic acid,
which is unstable,
forms stable dimethyl dicarbonate (CH3−O−C(=O)−O−C(=O)−O−CH3)...
- {\displaystyle O \atop \|}{C}}-O-{\overset {\displaystyle O \atop \|}{C}}-OH}}}
Dicarbonic acid 3 O − − C O ‖ − O − C O ‖ − O − C O ‖ − O − {\displaystyle {\ce {^{-}O-{\overset...
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production of a
tartronic acid solution", max 20%
Tartronic acid
besides other dicarbonic acids US-Patent 5750037: Use of
tartronic acid as an
oxygen scavenger...
- 1,3-dioxetanedione, or 1,3-dioxacyclobutane-2,4-dione, also
known as
dicarbonic anhydride, is a
hypothetical oxide of
carbon with
formula C2O4. It can...
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Victor discovered and
investigated the
novel process of high (>C15)
normal dicarbonic acids production from
unsaturated carbon acids. 1984-1988
Victor discovered...