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(i.e. Phenol). Aromatic amine. (Can be primary


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1 déc. 2014 phenols indicating a similar product distribution during ... product of curcumin with protein thiols and selenols by Michael addition.


Section 3 General Self Assessment Answers 2.3 Solving pH/pK

Answer: Carboxylic acid. Acidic. Secondary amine. Basic. Aromatic hydroxyl. (phenol). Acidic. Imide. Acidic. Cefotaxime. pK a. = 3.4. Nitrofurantion.







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Again the more polar ones (alcohols
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Occupational Safety and Health Guidance Manual for Hazardous

For example. - detergent. - soap. Acidic compounds. Phenols. Thiols. Some nitro and sulfonic compounds. Organic Solventsa. For example: - alcohols. - ethers.
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1 Chapter 11: Nucleophilic Substitution and Elimination Walden

p-toluenesulfonate ester (tosylate): converts an alcohol into a leaving group; tosylate are excellent leaving groups. abbreviates as Tos.
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21 sept. 2009 Proteins are biopolymers of amino acids in which monomers are linked in a linear fashion with which type of bond? A amide. B. ester. C. ether. D ...
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