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| Ethylene glycol monethyl | ether acetate (2-ethoxyethyl acetate, CH3CH2OCH2CH2O |
| Ethylene glycol methyl | ether acetate (2-methoxyethyl acetate, CH3OCH2CH2OCO |
| mer) in water, and soluble in ethanol, diethyl | ether, acetone, benzene, and chloroform. |
| ohn Irving's novel The Cider House Rules is an | ether addict. |
| Bursts of | ether allow them to cast larger spells more quickly. |
| Ether also addressed issues of conflict and contradi | |
| In his system the | ether, also called prana, is the "vital force" that |
| polyketide chain), a spiroketal and one methyl | ether among others. |
| t spherical atoms embedded in an elastic fluid | ether, an enterprise described as an attempt at a "V |
| esent at Robert Liston's first operation under | ether anaesthesia at University College Hospital in |
| The | ether analogue of amoscanate, nitroscanate, is used |
| The molecule is the protypical silyl | ether and resembles a subunit of polydimethylsiloxan |
| His Tattva or element is Akasha or | ether, and his direction is north-east. |
| is always prepared as needed as a solution in | ether and used as such. |
| ater, alcohol and propylene glycol, soluble in | ether and chloroform, and slightly soluble in glycer |
| e in cold water, slightly soluble in petroleum | ether, and freely soluble in most polar organic solv |
| ocarbons (heptane, butane or propane), diethyl | ether, and carbon dioxide(as a propellant). |
| he potassium cation can be captured by a crown | ether and in the resulting complex potassium and the |
| compatible with both the idea of a stationary | ether and special relativity, and it contradicts the |
| olourless flammable liquid, soluble in diethyl | ether and insoluble in water, that freezes at -112°C |
| a-9-crown-3 (a sulfur version of a small crown | ether) and cyclopentadienyl (Cp) ligands related lig |
| The compound is insoluble in | ether, and soluble in glyme solvents, methanol and w |
| n as Uva Ursi and bearberry extract is both an | ether and a glycoside; a glycosylated hydroquinone e |
| er and miscible with ethanol, acetone, diethyl | ether and chloroform. |
| The world is governed by a force known as | ether and it is wielded by the representatives of ch |
| Rejecting both Maxwell's classical | ether and Einstein's constancy of speed of light c, |
| With the advent of anaesthetics such as | ether and chloroform in the 1840s, Velpeau was amaze |
| It is soluble in benzene, acetone, | ether, and petroleum ether, and insoluble in water. |
| ism of the formation of ethyl sulfate, diethyl | ether, and ethylene is based on the reaction between |
| It is the simplest silicon | ether and a colourless gas. |
| or alcohols, yielding the corresponding benzyl | ether, and carboxylic acids, yielding the correspond |
| is practically insoluble in water, chloroform, | ether, and benzene, however it can be dissolved in m |
| theory claims that the universe is filled with | ether, and as the ends of the ether come close to ea |
| ate instead of ammonia, recycled solvents like | ether, and are attempting to streamline a production |
| Dr. Larch is addicted to | ether and is also secretly an abortionist. |
| th the five elements (earth, water, fire, air, | ether), and in seminars offers practices the contemp |
| in water, but well soluble in ethanol, diethyl | ether, and benzene. |
| that contain no carbon bonds, such as dimethyl | ether and dimethylamine. |
| ion, unambiguously states the existence of the | ether, and mentions Einstein's theory of relativity |
| C-C, | ether and ester bonds were unlikely considering the |
| rom drained pyrocellulose prior to mixing with | ether and diphenylamine. |
| ed as the first physician to have administered | ether anesthesia for surgery. |
| Although it is believed that | ether anesthesia had been administered for surgery e |
| Under | ether anesthesia, the fly's legs will shake (hence t |
| l elements including sky, fire, water, air and | ether are created along with mind, intelligence and |
| n, etc.. Three basic kinds of participation in | Ether are proposing, supporting, and opposing. |
| Similarly, it is also prepared using dimethyl | ether as the methylating agent. |
| In | ether, as it is commonly sold, phenyllithium exists |
| est known for his first use of inhaled diethyl | ether as an anesthetic. |
| ight and advanced the theory of a luminiferous | ether as a medium for its propagation. |
| ium in hexane with boron tribromide in dibutyl | ether as a solvent. |
| surgeon Crawford Williamson Long, who employed | ether as an anesthetic on March 30, 1842. |
| it has been used in a combination with diethyl | ether as an anesthetic. |
| 847 he was the first Austrian physician to use | ether as an anesthetic on a human patient. |
| ng, a Georgian who was the first person to use | ether as an anesthetic. |
| rmate and acetyl chloride in anhydrous diethyl | ether, at 23-27 °C. |
| tion of formyl fluoride with sodium formate in | ether at −78 °C. |
| fluoropropene to a solution of diethylamine in | ether at 0 °C and distilling the product in vacuo. |
| luminum hydride and dimethylcadmium in diethyl | ether at -78 °C. |
| Note | ether at first and second positions. |
| Note | ether at first position, and ester at second positio |
| H2S + SO3 → H2S2O3·nEt2O (in diethyl | ether at −78 °C ) |
| n of trimyristin can also be done with diethyl | ether at room temperature, due to its high solubilit |
| S2O3 + 2HCl → 2NaCl + H2S2O3·2Et2O (in diethyl | ether at −78 °C ) |
| this method involves the formation of a silyl | ether at C-2 (OH) of the glycosyl donor upon additio |
| ues against a mechanical interpretation of the | ether because he readily admits that no known physic |
| Pilots Of The | Ether Belt 10:15 |
| a colorless liquid soluble in water, alcohols, | ether, benzene, chloroform and other organic solvent |
| Chemically it is the | ether between lactic acid and glucosamine. |
| usnate is reduced by NADH with cleavage of the | ether bond to form a 7-hydroxy group |
| carbohydrate, thus forming a cyclic hemiaminal | ether bond (α-aminoether). |
| Strigolactones contain a labile | ether bond that is easily hydrolyzed in the rhizosph |
| Cyclic hemiaminal | ether bond derived from an aldehyde |
| vescalagin subunits probably linked through an | ether bond between the diphenoyl group of one subuni |
| ly of hydrolases, specifically those acting on | ether bonds (ether hydrolases). |
| amily of enzymes, specifically those acting on | ether bonds (ether hydrolases). |
| in sulfite pulping involves acidic cleavage of | ether bonds, which connect many of the constituents |
| short chain of glycerol molecules connected by | ether bonds, with ricinoleic acid side chains connec |
| d to those who were killed in combat whom were | ether born or lived in Del City. |
| It is insoluble in water, alcohol, or | ether but soluble in DMSO, chloroform, nitrobenzene, |
| Initial work was done in | ether, but this led to oxygen impurities, and so mor |
| described as "insoluble in water, alcohol, or | ether but soluble in chloroform, nitrobenzene, or co |
| e formed at low temperature in the presence of | ether, but it is very unstable. |
| a suspension of silver thiocyanate in diethyl | ether, but this reaction suffers from competing equi |
| solid that is insoluble in water and petroleum | ether, but well soluble in ethanol, diethyl ether, a |
| It is miscible in alcohol and | ether, but nearly insoluble in water. |
| It is soluble in water, ethanol, acetone, and | ether, but not in benzene, toluene, or chloroform. |
| It is miscible partially in alcohol and | ether, but nearly immiscible in water. |
| A diol can be converted to cyclic | ether by using an acid catalyst, this is diol cycliz |
| Summoned out of the | ether by the occult rituals of the frog monsters and |
| hat the angle strain is not too much, a cyclic | ether can be formed. |
| When no longer needed the para-methoxybenzyl | ether can be cleaved either by aqueous mineral acids |
| d, stable in dry air up to 140°C, insoluble in | ether, carbon tetrachloride, dichloromethane, carbon |
| (flavonol) (or quercetin-3,7,3',4'-tetramethyl | ether, CAS number 1245-15-4) |
| nylhydrazine is miscible with ethanol, diethyl | ether, chloroform, and benzene. |
| The electrophilic carbocations produced during | ether cleavage react with bisulfite ions (HSO3-) to |
| On the other hand, the stationary | ether concept (except Lorentz's ether) contradicts t |
| This | ether condenses with glyoxylic acid to give the corr |
| Addiction to | ether consumption, or etheromania, is the addiction |
| Volco Road and Cow Creek Road, accessible from | ether CR 4147 or SR 442. |
| Numerous planes, runways and barracks were | ether damaged or destroyed. |
| It is an | ether derivative of aniline. |
| Glycal is a name for cyclic enol | ether derivatives of sugars having a double bond bet |
| It is the dimethyl | ether derived from pyrocatechol. |
| The | Ether Dome is now used for medical conferences and p |
| This antioxidant activity comes from the enol | ether double bond being targeted by a variety of rea |
| s reaction proceeds more easily than for ethyl | ether, due to the secondary carbon next to the oxyge |
| dition of Duquenois reagent to dried petroleum | ether extract |
| Ether extracts about 2-6% of the dried leaf mass. | |
| illation and purification uses extraction from | ether followed by distillation or rotary evaporation |
| Turner was also a pioneer in the use of | ether for medical purposes, and wrote a pamphlet on |
| This substance was studied alongside | ether for the first time by German alchemist August |
| the Georgia physician who discovered sulphuric | ether for use as an anesthetic, and was the first do |
| Esterfication reactions and | ether formation |
| Lithium dimethylcuprate is a dimer in diethyl | ether forming an 8-membered ring with two lithium at |
| Asarone, an | ether found in certain plants |
| Bottle of diethyl | ether from Slovakia |
| the highest allowable concentration of diethyl | ether fumes during work may amount to 300 mg/m3. |
| roxide functional group and the other forms an | ether functional group. |
| trahydrofuran, also called poly(tetramethylene | ether) glycol, is a chemical compound with formula ( |
| oral bioavailability due to its cyclopentenyl | ether group. |
| The | ether groups are situated at the upper rim. |
| peating glucose units are converted into ethyl | ether groups. |
| Ethyl phenyl | ether has the same properties as some other ethers, |
| sodium hydroxide precipitates the intermediate | ether hydroperoxides. |
| cid catalysts and can be adjusted to make more | ether if the need arises. |
| thoxymethane is to protect alcohols with a MOM | ether in organic synthesis. |
| nd with the formula H3SiOSiH3 analog to methyl | ether in organic chemistry. |
| opposed the use of MTBE (methyl tertiary-butyl | ether) in fuel. |
| A [4+2]cycloaddition with n-butyl-enol | ether in presence of trimethylaluminium gives the ni |
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| 1920: To deny the | ether is ultimately to assume that empty space has n |
| In the cycloaddition product, the silyl | ether is a synthon for a carbonyl group via the enol |
| Most diethyl | ether is produced as a byproduct of the vapor-phase |
| salicylic as guaiacolsalol, while the glycerin | ether is the drug guaifenesin. |
| Patrolling the | Ether is a short film made in 1944 depicting amateur |
| well as its stability and low price, diphenyl | ether is used widely in soap perfumes. |
| Petroleum | ether is obtained from petroleum refineries as the p |
| Bis(chloromethyl) | ether is carcinogenic. |
| A good example of an | ether is the solvent diethyl ether. |
| Diisopropyl | ether is secondary ether that is used as a solvent. |
| Diethyl | ether is prone to peroxide formation, and can form e |
| Diisopropyl | ether is sometimes represented by the abbreviation " |
| An | ether is an organic chemical that contains an ether |
| (2,2,2-trifluoro-1-fluoroethyl-difluoromethyl | ether) is a highly fluorinated methyl ethyl ether us |
| (2-chloro-1,1,2,-trifluoroethyl-difluoromethyl | ether) is a halogenated ether that was commonly used |
| In organic chemistry a methylthiomethyl (MTM) | ether is a protective group for hydroxyl groups. |
| Bis(chloromethyl) | ether is an organic compound with the chemical formu |
| Diethyl | ether is rather insoluble in water, whereas dioxane |
| A halogenated | ether is a subcategory of a larger group of chemical |
| Methoxyethane, also known as ethyl methyl | ether, is an ethyl group with a bonded methoxy. |
| For safety reasons, methyl tert-butyl | ether is often used as an alternative solvent. |
| Diphenyl | ether is also used as a processing aid in the produc |
| Diphenyl | ether is the organic compound with the formula O(C6H |
| Unlike dimethyl | ether, it can be produced via autocondensation witho |
| ts (fire, air, water and earth plus the fifth, | ether), Karma (the law of cause and effect), occult |
| Polyether | ether ketone (PEEK) is a colourless organic polymer |
| ound out that the existence of tensions in the | ether like the radiation pressure follows from the e |
| amine nitrogen has been replaced by an oxygen | ether link (at the bridgehead position), demonstrati |
| ork having functional ionic groups attached by | ether linkages to glucose units of the polysaccharid |
| This enzyme participates in | ether lipid metabolism as a step in glycerolipid bio |
| A toxic | ether lipid analogue miltefosine has recently been i |
| holinetransferase. This enzyme participates in | ether lipid metabolism. |
| This enzyme participates in | ether lipid metabolism. |
| Synthetic | ether lipid analogs have cytostatic and cytotoxic pr |
| enzyme participates in glycerophospholipid and | ether lipid metabolism. |
| etabolism, glycerophospholipid metabolism, and | ether lipid metabolism. |
| Another possible function of the plasmalogen | ether lipids is as antioxidants, as protective effec |
| tion of alkylglycerols, a specific subclass of | ether lipids. |
| ompany based emails and files, the pages would | ether load extremely slowly or not at all. |
| Diethyl | ether may be used instead with no decrease in yield. |
| Unlike diethyl | ether, methoxyflurane is a significant respiratory d |
| te, and the crystallography confirms that four | ether molecules are bound to the lithium cation, wit |
| Also the water molecules are replaced by | ether molecules. |
| tate in Wellesley (then West Needham), and the | Ether Monument at the Boston Public Garden. |
| In the outro of | Ether, Nas mocks the chorus of Takeover, which Jay-Z |
| ibers are fibres of cellulose from any source, | ether natural or manufactured. |
| er pipes carrying a solution of glycerine with | ether, nitrogen peroxide and water. |
| Archaeol (di-O-phytanylglycerol) is a double | ether of sn-1-glycerol where positions 2 and 3 are b |
| llyltrimethylsilane, indole, or the silyl enol | ether of benzophenone. |
| While typical home epoxies contain diglycidyl | ether of bisphenol A (DGEBA), glycidyl methacrylate |
| Mestranol is the 3-methyl | ether of ethinylestradiol. |
| HPC is an | ether of cellulose in which some of the hydroxyl gro |
| Chemically, it is a methyl | ether of D-myo-inositol. |
| As the methyl | ether of vanillin, it is also known as methylvanilli |
| a type of phenylpropanoid compound, the methyl | ether of eugenol. |
| anol is an organic chemical compound, a glycol | ether often used in dermatological products such as |
| Those include okanin 3,4,3′,4′-tetramethyl | ether, okanin 3,4,3′-trimethyl ether 4′-glucoside, o |
| nsuing reaction results in the cleavage of the | ether or the ester into an alkyl iodide and respecti |
| o the skin, it shrinks as the solvent (usually | ether or alcohol) evaporates, causing wrinkles and i |
| Ethyl phenyl | ether or phenetole is an organic compound that is an |
| erature, the solvent, usually volatile diethyl | ether or tetrahydrofuran is already able to displace |
| Bestine (a hexane solvent), Benzine (Petroleum | Ether), or a natural based citrus solvent containing |
| Coordinating solvents such as | ether or THF, are required to solvate (complex) the |
| anage after Dr. Larch's death from inhaling an | ether overdose, and works as the new director. |
| The | ether oxygen group in the backbone of the polymer ch |
| nase, glyceryl-ether cleaving enzyme, glyceryl | ether oxygenase, glyceryl etherase, and O-alkylglyce |
| Structure of the polymeric diethyl | ether peroxide |
| a typical example being the formation diethyl | ether peroxide. |
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