- In
organosulfur chemistry, a
sulfonate is a salt,
anion or
ester of a
sulfonic acid. Its
formula is R−S(=O)2−O−,
containing the
functional group −S(=O)2−O−...
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Tricaine mesylate (Tricaine methanesulfonate, TMS, MS-222, Syncaine, Tricaine-S,), is
white powder used for anesthesia, sedation, or
euthanasia of fish...
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Polystyrene sulfonates are a
group of
medications used to
treat high
blood pot****ium.
Effects generally take
hours to days. They are also used to remove...
- In
organic chemistry,
aromatic sulfonation is an
reaction in
which a
hydrogen atom on an
arene is
replaced by a
sulfonic acid (−SO2OH) group. Together...
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nitrogenous bases. It is
caused by
alkylating agents such as EMS (Ethyl
Methyl Sulphonate).
Bifunctional alkyl groups which have two
alkyl groups in them cause...
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topical indicator such as
iodinated starch (Minor test) or
sodium alizarin sulphonate, both of
which undergo a
dramatic colour change when
moistened by sweat...
- and
inactive CDK2: the
crystal structure of CDK2-cyclin A/indirubin-5-
sulphonate". Structure. 9 (5): 389–97. doi:10.1016/S0969-2126(01)00598-6. PMID 11377199...
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visualized by a
topical indicator such as
iodinated starch or
sodium alizarin sulphonate. Both
undergo a
dramatic colour change when
moistened by sweat. A thermoregulatory...
- will lead to
reduction in the
energy needed for desalination. Hermetic,
sulphonated nano-composite
membranes have
shown to be
capable of
removing various...
- or SN2'
reaction (depending on the kinetics). With
allylic halides or
sulphonates, for example, the
nucleophile may
attack at the γ
unsaturated carbon...