-
Acid strength is solvent-dependent. For example,
hydrogen chloride is a
strong acid in
aqueous solution, but is a weak
acid when
dissolved in
glacial...
- diazotization.
Prolonged heating of
camphor and
iodine or
carvone with
glacial phosphoric acid have also been demonstrated. The
dehydrogenation of
carvone with...
- or H2SO4 in
water but
stronger than HCl in
glacial acetic acid.) For
mixtures (e.g.,
partly diluted acids in water), the
acidity function depends on the...
-
fatty acids to
cause calcium phosphate to
become hydrophobic. This rock
phosphate is then
either solubilized to
produce wet-process
phosphoric acid, or...
-
electron acceptor and
easily oxidizes a
solution of
sodium iodide in
glacial acetic acid. It also
reacts vigorously with
hydrazine hydrate producing diethyl...
-
aqueous acids, alkalis,
concentrated hydrochloric and
phosphoric acids and animal,
vegetable and
mineral oils, but they are
swollen by
glacial acetic acid, carbon...
- or low
melting points.
Examples of
applications include iso****gol,
phosphoric acid, wax and paraffins,
anthracene /
carbazole and even satellite-grade...
- the ****nate and ****nic
acid are
similar to
those between phosphate and
phosphoric acid.
Unlike phosphorous acid, ****nous
acid is
genuinely tribasic,...
- Pa(PO3)4 can be
produced by
reacting the
difluoride sulfate PaF2SO4 with
phosphoric acid (H3PO4)
under an
inert atmosphere.
Heating the
product to
about 900 °C...
- acid 337 A E U pot****ium
sodium tartrate food acid 338 A E U
phosphoric acid food
acid 339 A E U
sodium phosphates mineral salt 340 A E U pot****ium phosphates...