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Isocyanic acid is a
chemical compound with the
structural formula HNCO,
which is
often written as H−N=C=O. It is a colourless,
volatile and
poisonous substance...
- will
increase its rate with
elevated temperatures or in the
presence of
acid or base. At 25 °C, in
excess water, half of the MIC is
consumed in 9 min...
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Fulminic acid is an
acid with the
formula HCNO, more
specifically H−C≡N+−O−. It is an
isomer of
isocyanic acid (H−N=C=O) and of its
elusive tautomer,...
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Hydrogen cyanide (formerly
known as
prussic acid) is a
chemical compound with the
formula HCN and
structural formula H−C≡N. It is a
highly toxic and flammable...
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Methyl acetate, also
known as MeOAc,
acetic acid methyl ester or
methyl ethanoate, is a
carboxylate ester with the
formula CH3COOCH3. It is a flammable...
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white fumes of
hydrochloric acid upon
contact with
atmospheric water vapor.
Hydrogen chloride gas and
hydrochloric acid are
important in
technology and...
- ammonia, a weak base,
reacts with Brønsted
acids (proton donors): H+ + NH3 → [NH4]+ The
ammonium ion is
mildly acidic,
reacting with Brønsted
bases to return...
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sulfuric acid. SO2 + H2O + 1⁄2 O2 → H2SO4
Sulfur dioxide dissolves in
water to give "sulfurous
acid",
which cannot be
isolated and is
instead an
acidic solution...
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controlling action of an enzyme.
carbamylation the
addition of
Isocyanic acid to a protein's N-terminus or the side-chain of Lys.
carbonylation the...
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production of MDI is the
reaction of
aniline and formaldehyde,
using hydrochloric acid as a
catalyst to
produce 4,4'-Methylenedianiline and
other diamine precursors...