- l'instant, ce composé
triple [Notes on the
hydroiodide of pot****ium and on
hydroiodic acid --
hydroiodide of carbon;
means of
obtaining instantly this...
- pot****ium
formate and iodoform,
called in the
language of that time
hydroiodide of carbon. In 1832,
Justus von
Liebig reported the
reaction of chloral...
- The
salts in use are the
acetate (free base
conversion ratio 0.826),
hydroiodide (0.662),
hydrochloride (0.759),
nitrate (0.819),
platinichloride (0.582)...
- of
frequency of use: bitartrate, phosphate, hydrochloride, tartrate,
hydroiodide, methyliodide, hydrobromide, sulfate, and thiocyanate. The salt to free...
- Australia.
Codeine hydrochloride is more
common worldwide and the citrate,
hydroiodide, hydrobromide, tartrate, and
other salts are also seen. The chemical...
-
iodide Systematic IUPAC name Me****inium
iodide Other names Methylamine hydroiodide Me****ine
hydriodide Identifiers CAS
Number 14965-49-2 3D
model (JSmol)...
-
other settings include thebacon's phosphate, hydrobromide, citrate,
hydroiodide, and sulfate.
Thebacon is an
opioid agonist narcotic analgesic of the...
- forms, such as
various salts,
including hydrochloride, hydrobromide,
hydroiodide, and sulfate,
since its
official isolation by the
German scientist Albert...
- pot****ium
formate and iodoform,
called in the
language of that time
hydroiodide of carbon, and used as an antiseptic. He is
buried in the Père Lachaise...
- citrate;[citation needed] less
commonly methobromide, hydrobromide,
hydroiodide, lactate, chloride, and
bitartrate and the
others listed below.[citation...