「hydrochloric」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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Hydrogen from zinc flakes and | hydrochloric acid |
Step 2 - addition of | hydrochloric acid |
Antimony trichloride solution in | hydrochloric acid |
ssium permanganate or manganese dioxide and | hydrochloric acid |
ssolved either in Aqua regia (consisting of | hydrochloric acid and nitric acid) or in hydrochloric ac |
With | hydrochloric acid the complex [SnCl6]2− is formed making |
ry sample is dissolved in a small volume of | hydrochloric acid and briefly heated. |
Hydrochloric acid dehydrates pentoses (sugars containing | |
om pieces of marble (calcium carbonate) and | hydrochloric acid |
e amine functional group is diazotized with | hydrochloric acid and sodium nitrite. |
It is the product from the reaction of | hydrochloric acid and ammonia. |
Hydrochloric acid (in beaker) reacting with ammonia fume | |
9.7% manganese sesquioxide; it dissolves in | hydrochloric acid with evolution of chlorine. |
into dibromoacrylic acid, and it gives with | hydrochloric acid O-chloracrylic acid. |
The second step is a | hydrochloric acid catalyzed rearrangement reaction and r |
The salts of | hydrochloric acid HCl contain chloride ions and can also |
ental Protection Agency rates and regulates | hydrochloric acid as a toxic substance. |
When exposed to 5% | hydrochloric acid solution, it becomes dirty green. |
It is soluble in | hydrochloric acid and "reversibly reacts with lithium el |
It is soluble in dilute | hydrochloric acid and insoluble in water. |
Often this production of | hydrochloric acid is integrated with captive use of it o |
Zinc and | hydrochloric acid decompose it with formation of orthoxy |
For example, it reacts with | hydrochloric acid to release borane and aluminium chlori |
Ammeline reacts with boiling dilute | hydrochloric acid to form melem and ammonia. |
lds a chlorphthalazine, which with zinc and | hydrochloric acid gives isoindole (C8H7N), and with tin |
tion of thallium(I) sulfate is treated with | hydrochloric acid to precipitate insoluble thallium(I) c |
episode featured a scene in which a jar of | hydrochloric acid was thrown into a rival's face. |
is a type of Friedel-Crafts acylation with | hydrochloric acid and a Lewis acid catalyst. |
ack to pink upon adding one or two drops of | hydrochloric acid and mixing. |
tone was added to 50.0 cm3 of 1.00 mol dm-3 | hydrochloric acid (an excess). |
However, it is soluble in | hydrochloric acid present in the stomach, and is therefo |
It is formed when an aqueous solution of | hydrochloric acid containing an equimolar solution of ca |
the chloride salt may be prepared by adding | hydrochloric acid to bismuth oxide and evaporating the s |
he production of the relatively more stable | hydrochloric acid compared with hydrobromic acid. |
In the next step, a strong acid (either | hydrochloric acid or sulfuric acid) is added to acidify |
d proceeds by treatment of zinc powder with | hydrochloric acid and copper(II) sulfate. |
fluxing isopropyl alcohol with concentrated | hydrochloric acid and zinc chloride |
reated by heating morphine and concentrated | hydrochloric acid at 140 degrees Celsius. |
es parietal cells of the stomach to secrete | hydrochloric acid (HCl)/gastric acid. |
ith azurite, but does not react with dilute | hydrochloric acid as azurite does. |
pical procedure, palladium(II) chloride and | hydrochloric acid are added to nitric acid-washed activa |
After shaking, 1 or 2 drops of concentrated | hydrochloric acid (other acids can be used are added, an |
ns and segregation impurities in steel is a | hydrochloric acid solution. |
lorination of methane to chloromethane with | hydrochloric acid and oxygen. |
a large volume of a common reagent, such as | hydrochloric acid or sodium hydroxide, at a standardized |
polycondensation proceeds with emission of | hydrochloric acid (HCl) instead of water. |
ion of the triol with stannous chloride and | hydrochloric acid in diethyl ether. |
heating diphenylene-ortho-dihydrazine with | hydrochloric acid to 150 °C. |
te minerals in that it will effervesce with | hydrochloric acid due to the associated carbonate ions. |
itu by the action of sodium hypochlorite on | hydrochloric acid has also been described. |
ne urea with a 37% solution of formalin and | hydrochloric acid in a sequence of Mannich reactions . |
fires can create corrosive byproducts like | hydrochloric acid and hydrofluoric acid and poisons like |
icularly useful in safely smelling Ammonia, | hydrochloric acid and other unpleasant or dangerous chem |
If an electrode is immersed in | hydrochloric acid which contains a small concentration o |
Hydrochloric acid (HCl) is then added and the aqueous la | |
osition product of aqua regia, a mixture of | hydrochloric acid and nitric acid. |
Hydrochloric acid or acetic acid may be used to extract | |
experimented with a method of absorbing the | hydrochloric acid gas released as a result of the Leblan |
al injection, drowning, human exposition to | hydrochloric acid and hanging. |
s then selectively deprotected with aqueous | hydrochloric acid to 2.3 |
ns of the residual solids with concentrated | hydrochloric acid must be performed. |
ted solubility of zinc aspartate in diluted | hydrochloric acid will allow its dissociation and absorp |
ned in a reaction of Y2O3 with concentrated | hydrochloric acid and ammonium chloride. |
This acidity is due to | hydrochloric acid in the chyme that enters the duodenum |
Then the mixture of 6 ml of condensed | hydrochloric acid and 6 grams of ice is added to make th |
graphy, composed of acetic acid, water, and | hydrochloric acid in a 10:30:3 ratio by volume. |
During | hydrochloric acid excretion in the stomach, the gastric |
as sodium hydroxide or strong acids such as | hydrochloric acid or sulfuric acid it is hydrolyzed back |
on pyrite or dissolution of the sulfates in | hydrochloric acid with precipitation as barium sulfate. |
ly easily, and reacts variably with diluted | hydrochloric acid (HCl) to form hydrogen. |
chnology Corp. more than $15,500 each for a | hydrochloric acid spill in February 2009 at Chesapeake's |
Aqua regia, a mixture consisting of | hydrochloric acid and nitric acid, prepared by dissolvin |
When digested with fuming | hydrochloric acid for some time it is converted into a f |
interact with or corrode numerous materials | hydrochloric acid alone will not; such as stainless and |
The largest production of | hydrochloric acid is integrated with the formation of ch |
, and the product can be tested by dropping | hydrochloric acid to determine whether it is successfull |
f sodium chloride or potassium chloride, or | hydrochloric acid solution through them. |
nufacturers to reduce the amount of gaseous | hydrochloric acid released to the atmosphere from their |
d plans to attack Confederate trenches with | hydrochloric acid and sulfur acid, but failed to carry o |
d as a buffering agent (in combination with | hydrochloric acid (HCl) or sodium hydroxide (NaOH) depen |
a water molecule reacts with it, releasing | hydrochloric acid as the final product. |
en gold beater skin or ox skin is dipped in | hydrochloric acid and treated with one percent ferrous s |
he acyl derivative 2, with formaldehyde and | hydrochloric acid to the chloromethyl derivative 3, in a |
by a Halliburton researcher, high strength | hydrochloric acid treatment of magnesium containing carb |
na of the disk could be created with urine, | hydrochloric acid and a blow torch within a short amount |
verpass at US 90, Cameron St. Cars carrying | hydrochloric acid were damaged, spilling about 10,000 ga |
technetium(III) tetraacetate dichloride and | hydrochloric acid at 300 °C as a black solid and consist |
lorinated dioxins and furans as "high 100", | hydrochloric acid as "high 87", oxides of nitrogen as "m |
cid to the leuco dye 7 which on exposure to | hydrochloric acid eliminates aniline to the known compou |
Barium Chloride is also used (with | Hydrochloric acid) as a test for sulfates. |
These carbohydrates may be converted (by | hydrochloric acid) to furfural, which reacts with anilin |
into the air of hydrogen chloride (gaseous | hydrochloric acid) from the Le Blanc alkali works. |
detergent sodium dodecyl sulfate in diluted | hydrochloric acid) is added to dissolve the insoluble pu |
ation of chloride ion, e.g. in concentrated | hydrochloric acid), iodic acid is reduced to iodine tric |
When hydantoin reacts with hot, dilute | hydrochloric acid, glycine is one of the products. |
dicated by the study include sulfuric acid, | hydrochloric acid, chromium compounds, and manganese com |
ts of zinc chloride, zinc oxychlorides, and | hydrochloric acid, which absorb the moisture in the air. |
tures, however, the treated fabric released | hydrochloric acid, which degraded the fabric. |
luble in acetic acid, acetone, concentrated | hydrochloric acid, and most non-polar solvents but is in |
ide reacts with phosphorus pentachloride or | hydrochloric acid, dilute sulfuric acid, acetic anhydrid |
Unlike other hydrohalic acids, such as | hydrochloric acid, hydrofluoric acid is only a weak acid |
reaction of tert-Butanol with concentrated | hydrochloric acid, as shown below. |
bium(III) chloride, the erbium(III) salt of | hydrochloric acid, is a violet solid used for the prepar |
bonate, effervesces upon being touched with | hydrochloric acid, whereas the gypsum alabaster, when th |
of the province's air pollution, including | hydrochloric acid, sulphuric acid, hexachlorobenzene and |
athematics, he discovered the syntheses for | hydrochloric acid, nitric acid, distillation and crystal |
of the province's air pollution, including | hydrochloric acid, sulphuric acid, hexachlorobenzene and |
lant creates ferric hydroxide, Fe(OH)3, and | hydrochloric acid, HCl. |
but is readily soluble in hot concentrated | hydrochloric acid, and in solutions of caustic alkalis. |
t on changbaiite and this is not soluble in | hydrochloric acid, nitric acid or sulphuric acid but con |
ation reaction between sodium hydroxide and | hydrochloric acid. |
and this aqueous solution is acidified with | hydrochloric acid. |
repared from L-alanine via diazotization in | hydrochloric acid. |
a hygroscopic colorless solid prepared from | hydrochloric acid. |
red releasing 2,554 US gallons (9,670 l) of | hydrochloric acid. |
furic acid, chlorine, nickel compounds, and | hydrochloric acid. |
be reversed by adding an aquous solution of | hydrochloric acid. |
produce a silicone polymer while giving off | hydrochloric acid. |
ution doesn't decolorize as strongly as the | hydrochloric acid. |
luble in water, but soluble in concentrated | hydrochloric acid. |
ating manganese(IV) oxide with concentrated | hydrochloric acid. |
the chloride salt by reaction with ice cold | hydrochloric acid. |
otoluidine with methanol in the presence of | hydrochloric acid. |
y adding thulium(III) oxide to concentrated | hydrochloric acid. |
been found, his throat burned from drinking | hydrochloric acid. |
tropine with tropic acid in the presence of | hydrochloric acid. |
ysis, which in turn allows the formation of | hydrochloric acid. |
sium metal or dysprosium(III) carbonate and | hydrochloric acid. |
and aldehydes in the presence of anhydrous | hydrochloric acid. |
milar care as for strong mineral acids like | hydrochloric acid. |
usually by the use of a strong acid such as | hydrochloric acid. |
acid, in presence of a strong acid such as | hydrochloric acid. |
es are used to minimize risks when handling | hydrochloric acid. |
yanide and an acid-resistant one containing | hydrochloric acid. |
ly destroyed when digested with sulfuric or | hydrochloric acid. |
rom the reaction products of pyrolusite and | hydrochloric acid. |
in cold water and washing with concentrated | hydrochloric acid. |
crubbers which were designed to also remove | hydrochloric acid. |
break down the active ingredient to produce | hydrochloric acid. |
e), reduce false positives, or to eliminate | hydrochloric acid; thus they are marketed as non-toxic a |
cid, aqua regia, or a mixture of nitric and | hydrochloric acids. |
ic and iodovaleric acids are obtained using | hydrochloric and hydroiodic acids, respectively. |
mium-nickel steels are pickled in a bath of | hydrochloric and nitric acid. |
s than or equal to 6%, are often pickled in | hydrochloric or sulfuric acid. |
n is a type of tannin that, on heating with | hydrochloric or sulfuric acids, yields gallic or ellagic |
romine as the oxidising agent also produces | hydrochloric or hydrobromic acid as a side-product, whic |
arch source and then adding an acid such as | hydrochloric, sulfuric or nitric acids. |
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