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Sulfamic acid, also
known as
amidosulfonic acid,
amidosulfuric acid,
aminosulfonic acid,
sulphamic acid and
sulfamidic acid, is a
molecular compound with...
- a pKa
value of 4.88.
Sulfamic acid isomers, with the
zwitterion (right)
Anthranilic acid
Structure of H4EDTA
Psilocybin Sulfamic acid
crystallizes in...
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sulfamation is the
installation of
either of two
related functional groups,
sulfamic acid (R2NSO3H) and
sulfamate (R2NSO3−).
Typical methods entail reaction...
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peroxymonosulfate (an
oxidizing agent),
sodium dodecylbenzenesulfonate (a detergent),
sulfamic acid (a
cleaning agent), and
inorganic buffers. It is
typically used for...
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simple molecules Acidity (pKa) <0, 9.06
Related compounds Related compounds Sulfamic acid
Aminomethanesulfonic acid
Homotaurine Except where otherwise noted...
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molecule Eliminated by
Elimination forms Chloride Mercuric sulfate Mercuric chloride complex Nitrite Sulfamic acid N2 gas
Ferrous iron - -
Sulfides - -...
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stabilize hydrogen peroxide solutions against reduction. It can be used with
sulfamic acid in some
dairy applications for cleaning,
especially to
remove soapstone...
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developed by
Wolfram in 1934 and gave RDX the code name "W-Salz". It used
sulfamic acid, formaldehyde, and
nitric acid. SH-Salz (SH salt) was from Schnurr...
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chemical methyl methacrylate. It can also be
obtained by
hydrolysis of
sulfamic acid in
aqueous solution,
which produces the salt in high purity: H3NSO3...
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chemicals containing calcium.
Solutions of
strong (HCl),
moderately strong (
sulfamic) or weak (acetic, citric, sorbic, lactic, phosphoric)
acids are commercially...