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derivative of
pyridine with the
chemical formula (CH3)2NC5H4N. This
white solid is of
interest because it is more
basic than
pyridine,
owing to the resonance...
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compound with the
formula (CH3)2C5H3N. It is one of
several dimethyl-substituted
derivative of
pyridine, all of
which are
referred to as lutidines. It is a colorless...
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Sulfur trioxide pyridine complex is the
compound with the
formula C5H5NSO3. It is a
colourless solid that
dissolves in
polar organic solvents. It is the...
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pyridine complex (Parikh–Doering oxidation) or
acetic anhydride (Albright-Goldman oxidation). The
intermediate 4 can also be
prepared from
dimethyl sulfide...
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trivial name used to
describe the
chemical compounds which are
dimethyl derivatives of
pyridine. They were
discovered in Dippel's oil and
named (as an anagram...
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compound with the
formula (CH3)2C5H3N. It is one of
several dimethyl-substituted
derivatives of
pyridine, all of
which are
referred to as lutidines. It is a colorless...
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compound with the
formula (CH3)2C5H3N. It is one of
several dimethyl-substituted
derivatives of
pyridine, all of
which are
referred to as lutidines. It is a colorless...
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Bitoscanate Boron trichloride Boron trifluoride Boron trifluoride compound with
dimethyl ether (1:1)
Bromadiolone Bromine Cadmium oxide Cadmium stearate Calcium...
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procedure uses
dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) as the
oxidant and the solvent,
activated by the
sulfur trioxide pyridine complex (SO3•C5H5N) in the...
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Paraquat (trivial name; /ˈpærəkwɒt/), or N,N′-
dimethyl-4,4′-bipyridinium
dichloride (systematic name), also
known as
methyl viologen, is a
toxic organic...