「Bromine」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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bromoform by weight, and includes many other | bromine- and iodine-containing organic compounds. |
e formed by direct reaction of, respectively, | bromine and iodine with uranium or by adding UH3 to t |
of the halogen elements (fluorine, chlorine, | bromine, and iodine), which are found in Group 17 (VI |
rst to the alpha-hydroxy-carboxylic acid with | bromine and calcium hydroxide and then to the shorten |
Bromoacetone is prepared by reacting | bromine and acetone, with catalytic acid or base. |
Yellowing is caused by both | bromine and exposure to UV light. |
oxygen, sulfur, phosphorus, boron, chlorine, | bromine, and iodine. |
ortant contaminants that have this effect are | bromine and chlorine. |
cyanide and DMF results in the removal of the | bromine and its replacement with CN. |
d the tables on the cartel by repackaging the | bromine and exporting it to Europe, including Germany |
However, using chlorine or | bromine as the oxidising agent also produces hydrochl |
tel retaliated by flooding the US market with | bromine at a mere 15 cents a pound in an attempt to p |
The | bromine atom is at the secondary position, which allo |
lcohols, where it replaces an OH group with a | bromine atom to produce an alkyl bromide. |
t Br2 is added to the biphenyl to introduce a | Bromine atom to the end of the moiety. |
qualone differs from mecloqualone by having a | bromine atom instead of a chlorine on the 3-phenyl ri |
By this point the molecule will have a | bromine atom on one end of the rigid core and C5H11 o |
of twelve carbon, eighteen hydrogen, and six | bromine atoms tied to the ring. |
olecule 2,3-dibromobutane carries two vicinal | bromine atoms and 1,3-dibromobutane does not. |
Although three | bromine atoms may bind to one of the carbon atoms cre |
an abbreviation of geminal, signals that both | bromine atoms are bonded to the same atom. |
s, under the action of sunlight, to form free | bromine atoms in the atmosphere which are highly effe |
isomer should form; this happens because the | bromine atoms, on their approach, take up positions a |
HFC-227ea contains no chlorine or | bromine atoms, presenting no ozone depletion effect. |
romine compounds are easily converted to free | bromine atoms, a process which acts to terminate free |
ompound, near 3 g/mL, due largely to the four | bromine atoms. |
getable oil that has had atoms of the element | bromine bonded to it. |
ht, the UV-rays from the sun act to break the | bromine bonds such that when oxidation occurs followi |
ltratrace elements in other organisms include | bromine, cadmium, fluorine, lead, lithium, and tin. . |
amounts of 100 or more micrograms per liter: | bromine, calcium, chlorine, fluorine, lithium, magnes |
also activated through mechanisms coupled to | bromine chemistry. |
Jordan | Bromine Company (JBC) - This company is a joint ventu |
of phosgenite, and also of the corresponding | bromine compound PbBr2CO3, have been prepared artific |
a result of the ozone loss from chlorine and | bromine compounds. |
dose 500mg of potassium bromide in elemantal | bromine content. |
Bromine converts it into dibromoacrylic acid, and it | |
iophenone dissolved in glacial acetic acid to | bromine, creating an oil fraction of 4'-methyl-2-brom |
ate in Marburg for a dissertation entitled On | Bromine Derivates of Isoeugenol, a topic in classical |
Bromine dioxide is the chemical compound composed of | |
Bromine dioxide can also be formed by the treatment o | |
Bromine dioxide is formed when an electrical current | |
Chemical mechanism of the | bromine explosion. |
ded in 1932 as an industrial settlement for a | Bromine factory located near the lake Stare. |
businesses of Rhodia; Atofina S.A.'s (Paris) | bromine fine chemicals business; Taerim International |
ained and in 1953 a chemical plant to extract | bromine from sea water (for use in petrol engines) wa |
ny was founded in Michigan in 1936 to extract | bromine from underground salt water brine deposits. |
displayed a method to manufacture and purify | bromine from salt wells, highly useful in the iron in |
For example treatment of benzeneselenol with | bromine gives diphenyl diselenide. |
chlorine giving beryllium chloride, and with | bromine giving beryllium bromide. |
moxynil degradation often retain the original | bromine groups. |
ivatives FBO (fluorine) , ClBO chlorine, BrBO | bromine, HOBO (hydroxyl) and MeBO (methyl) have been |
pension of anhydrous Pb(SCN)2 is treated with | bromine in glacial acetic acid to afford a 0.1M solut |
Dow continued selling the dumped | bromine in Germany at 27 cents per pound. |
hend what was driving the enormous demand for | bromine in the U.S., and where all the cheap imported |
and mixed with halogens in solvents, usually | bromine in 1,1,1-trichloroethane, a substitution reac |
is prepared by treating tungsten powder with | bromine in the temperature range 650-1000 °C. |
led cartel continued to slash prices on their | bromine in the U.S., first to 12 cents a pound, and t |
dation fates for organic gases, and export of | bromine into the free troposphere. |
remove traces or excess amounts of chlorine, | bromine, iodine, hypochlorite salts, osmate esters, c |
ills and then quickly degrades to ammonia and | bromine ions. |
Bromine is added to ABS plastic, acting as a fire ret | |
erization of maleic acid to fumaric acid with | bromine is also bimolecular. |
When | bromine is used, bromopentacarbonylrhenium(I) is form |
However, because it contains | bromine, it has high ozone depletion potential (ODP) |
e man had a higher than normal sensitivity to | bromine, made this an unusual case. |
e man had a higher than normal sensitivity to | bromine made this an unusual case. |
Bromine monochloride, also called bromine(I) chloride | |
Bromine number: A measure of unsaturation expressed i | |
t is a white crystalline powder with a strong | bromine odour. |
It is prepared by the action of | bromine on zirconium powder and purified by sublimati |
orescent red dye resulting from the action of | bromine on fluorescein. |
d X represents a halogen (fluorine, chlorine, | bromine or iodine). |
d (H2SeO3) with halogens, such as chlorine or | bromine, or with potassium permanganate. |
ne or more halogen atoms (fluorine, chlorine, | bromine or iodine) resulting in the formation of orga |
d PF3 is oxidized by oxidizing agents such as | bromine or potassium permanganate. |
d for the transformation using phosphorus and | bromine; PBr3 is formed in situ. |
Bromine pentafluoride, BrF5 | |
al Corporation) and built the world's largest | bromine plant in southern Arkansas. |
ic use of bromisoval has been associated with | bromine poisoning. |
Angelic acid reacts with hydrobromic acid and | bromine producing bromovaleric and dibromovaleric aci |
osols in atmospheric chemistry, heterogeneous | bromine reactions, and to employ chemical data assimi |
ong with Union County, is home to the largest | Bromine reserve in the United States. |
This is most likely due to the bulky | bromine substituent on the side chain. |
compound with a tert-butyl carbon frame and a | bromine substituent. |
The | bromine substituents are removed with an excess of n- |
he compound did not contain sulfur, but was a | bromine substituted indigo, which had been already sy |
The | bromine test is also able to determine the presence o |
The | bromine test is useful to confirm the result, althoug |
functional groups: e.g., the double bond adds | bromine, the heterodiene adds electron-rich alkenes i |
Rubidium metal would react directly with | bromine to form RbBr, but this is not a sensible prod |
o 1891 when G. Merling reported that he added | bromine to tropylidene (cycloheptatriene) and then he |
P2I4 reacts with | bromine to form a mixture of PI3, PBr3, PBr2I and PBr |
elenium and selenium dioxide are reacted with | bromine to form selenium monobromide and selenium tet |
Bromine trifluoride, BrF3 | |
m bromide is prepared by heating cadmium with | bromine vapor. |
fluorophores or haptens, including biotin or | bromine, which can be detected directly in the case o |
e chemical compound composed of manganese and | bromine with the formula MnBr2. |
he chemical compound composed of platinum and | bromine with the formula PtBr4. |
an inorganic chemical compound of bismuth and | bromine with the chemical formula BiBr3. |
the chemical compound composed of mercury and | bromine with the formula HgBr2. |
It is prepared by the reaction of | bromine with niobium metal at high temperature in a t |
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