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Dithizone is a sulfur-containing
organic compound. It is a good ligand, and
forms complexes with many
toxic metals such as lead,
thallium and mercury...
- in low light.
These drugs include ethambutol,
macrolide antibiotics,
dithizone,
antimalarial medications, some
receptor H2-antagonists, and cardiovascular...
- R=NNH(C=O)NH-NHR. The
sulfur analog is
called a thiocarbazone, of
which dithizone is an example.
Semicarbazide Semicarbazone Crossley, H. E. (1936). "Diphenylcarbazide...
- niger. In 1929 Lutz
measured zinc in
numerous human tissues using the
dithizone technique and
estimated total body zinc in a 70 kg man to be 2.2 grams...
- to
amelioration in fibrogenesis. One
study described the
injection of
dithizone,
which can
disrupt cell granulates, into mice that were fed a high-fat...
- spectroelectrochemical, voltammetric, and xps
investigation of the
adsorption of
dithizone anion at
metal electrode surfaces. OCLC 8693245.
Retrieved 8 July 2020...
- Chemistry:
Short Historical Survey,
Science Museum 1974 H. M. N. H. Irving,
Dithizone,
Royal Society of Chemistry, 1977 Irving-Williams
Series - Transition...
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compound of
nickel is
formed with
phenylazothioformamide C6H5N=NC(S)NR2, and
dithizone C6H5N=NC(S)NHNHC6H5.
tetrasulfur tetranitride when
reduced with nickel...
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Sulphuric acid and
oleum for
industrial use —
Determination of lead
content —
Dithizone photometric method [Withdrawn
without replacement] ISO 2718:1974 Standard...
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Determination of lead
content —
Flame atomic absorption spectrometric method and
dithizone spectrophotometric method ISO 3856-2:1984 Part 2:
Determination of antimony...