- "
Ethyl ether".
Immediately Dangerous to Life or
Health Concentrations (IDLH).
National Institute for
Occupational Safety and
Health (NIOSH). "
Ethyl Ether...
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minutes to a few
hours following exposure to be effective.
Research into
ethyl dialkylaminocyanophosphonate began in the late 19th century, In 1898, Adolph...
- Butanone, also
known as
methyl ethyl ketone (MEK) or
ethyl methyl ketone, is an
organic compound with the
formula CH3C(O)CH2CH3. This
colorless liquid...
- for CID 14792 –
Magnesium Oxide". PubChem. Dymicky, M. (1989-02-01). "Preparation of Carbobenzoxy-L-Tyrosine
Methyl and
Ethyl Esters and of the Corresponding...
- can be used. With a high
yield (90%)
ethylene oxide can be
produced by
treating calcium oxide with
ethyl hypochlorite;
substituting calcium by
other alkaline...
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Ethyl oleate is a
fatty acid
ester formed by the
condensation of
oleic acid and ethanol. It is a
colorless oil
although degraded samples can
appear yellow...
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Ethyl tertiary-butyl
ether (ETBE), also
known as
ethyl tert-butyl ether, is
commonly used as an
oxygenate gasoline additive in the
production of gasoline...
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Ether or
Diethyl ether or
Ethyl oxide or
Diethyl oxide or
Ethoxyethane or 1, 1'-Oxybisethane
Hydrochloric acid
Methyl ethyl ketone also
known as 2-Butanone...
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Ethanethiol can be
oxidized to
ethyl sulfonic acid,
using strong oxidizing agents.
Weaker oxidants, such as
ferric oxide or
hydrogen peroxide give the...
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Sodium ethyl xanthate (****) is an
organosulfur compound with the
chemical formula CH3CH2OCS2Na. It is a pale
yellow powder,
which is
usually obtained...