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  • supply the Department of Defense with thionyl chloride, a chemical needed for the production of sari
  • Triphenyltin chloride, a white crystalline solid, used as a biocide
  • Some varieties contain 3% cobalt(II) chloride, a moisture-sensitive color indicator that sh
  • eacts with HCl to produce 1-methylimidazolium chloride, a salt that is easily separated and deproton
  • hloroacetic acid is converted to chloroacetyl chloride, a precursor to adrenaline (epinephrine).
  • ey Hospital in Albany, Georgia with potassium chloride, a heart-stopping drug.
  • When heated, CsClO4 decomposes to caesium chloride above 250 °C.
  • s is dichloromethane (also known as methylene chloride) accompanied by a smaller proportion of metha
  • Polyvinyl chloride acetate (PVCA) is a thermoplastic copolymer o
  • as a comonomer in the polymerization of vinyl chloride, acrylonitrile, and acrylates.
  • 4,390,400 Aluminum chloride addition to electrolytic cells Filed: May 26,
  • The aluminium chloride adduct (POCl3·AlCl3) is quite stable, and so
  • The corresponding reaction in molten sodium chloride affords Na3RhCl6.
  • rxn of the triazolone with a strong base with chloride affords nefazodone.
  • Tin(IV) chloride, also known as tin tetrachloride or stannic c
  • e, NaClO2, sometimes in combination with zinc chloride, also finds application as a component in the
  • Niobium(IV) chloride, also known as niobium tetrachloride, is the
  • Benzyl chloride also reacts readily with metallic magnesium t
  • Benzoyl chloride, also known as benzenecarbonyl chloride, is a
  • Acryloyl chloride, also known as 2-propenoyl chloride or acryli
  • Aluminium also forms a lower chloride, aluminium(I) chloride (AlCl), but this is ve
  • Americium(II) chloride, AmCl2, see Inorganic compounds by element
  • Americium(III) chloride, AmCl3
  • f benzyl alcohol, alkali hydrolysis of benzal chloride, and the carbonylation of benzene.
  • henamide), taking supplemental oral potassium chloride and a potassium-sparing diuretic (for hypos)
  • plastic elastomers, are mixtures of polyvinyl chloride and silicone.
  • st sought problems of the time: does ammonium chloride and its closely related compounds belong to c
  • eated via the reaction between thiophosphoryl chloride and sodium hydroxide according to the method
  • acid gases such as sulphur dioxide, hydrogen chloride and hydrogen fluoride from the flue gases pro
  • ndustrial Wacker conditions (except with high chloride and high copper chloride concentrations) also
  • The closely related compounds cetrimonium chloride and cetrimonium stearate are also used as top
  • It contains various minerals including chloride and sulphur.
  • thesis is reaction of the triol with stannous chloride and hydrochloric acid in diethyl ether.
  • d containing an equimolar solution of caesium chloride and cadmium chloride.
  • Trivalent metal salts like ferric chloride and aluminium chloride are bridged by the lon
  • on can be catalyzed by a mixture of potassium chloride and aluminium chloride or by activated carbon
  • ther chlorine molecule to produce an sulfonyl chloride and a new chlorine atom which continues the r
  • hanical mixture of sylvite (KCl, or potassium chloride) and halite (NaCl, or sodium chloride).
  • oting the disproportionation of chlorine into chloride and hypochlorite, whereas a low pH drives the
  • ate in one of these reactions (between oxalyl chloride and hydrogen peroxide in ethyl acetate), whic
  • isture, and disproportiates into niobium(III) chloride and niobium(V) chloride when heated.
  • of chlorosity which is the number of grams of chloride and chloride equivalents to the bromide in on
  • Next aluminium chloride and C4H9COCl is added to the sample, followed
  • Like palladium chloride and palladium bromide, it is a compound that
  • d water, ethanol, potassium nitrate, ammonium chloride, and camphor.
  • dards were mixing specified amounts of barium chloride and sulfuric acid together.
  • Molten salts (fluoride, chloride, and nitrate) can also be used as heat transf
  • serious pollution from nitrates, pesticides, chloride and VOCs.
  • The acid in (4) is thus converted to an acid chloride and that function reacted with methylamine to
  • f chemical precipitation which employs ferric chloride and aeration to prepare sludge for filtration
  • al workshop producing sodium oxides, vanadium chloride and oxytrichloride.
  • Fluoride, chloride, and hydroxide salts can be used as solvents
  • In the Kauffmann olefination, molybdenum(III) chloride and methyllithium form an organometallic comp
  • hereas its 3 products are 2-oxopent-4-enoate, chloride, and NH3.
  • antidotes for bromide, although administering chloride and fluids can help the body to excrete bromi
  • barium; the analogous reaction of the barium chloride and bromide does not proceed.
  • clooctadiene)PtCl2, derived from platinum(II) chloride and 1,5-cyclooctadiene, is a common platinum(
  • rough a double replacement reaction of barium chloride and sodium chlorate.
  • ed sulfuric and nitric acid mixed with sodium chloride and soot.
  • ethylsilylating agents include trimethylsilyl chloride and bis(trimethylsilyl)acetamide.
  • reaction of a 2:1 molar ratio of mercury(II) chloride and methyltriphenyltin in ethanol.
  • his compound is commercially available as the chloride and sulfate salts.
  • eacts in Friedel-Crafts acylation with acetyl chloride and aluminium chloride to the acyl derivative
  • Low impurity levels - chloride and iron
  • tions: RDX (including Nitrocellulose, Calcium Chloride and Calcium Silicate) 45.1 %, Trinitrotoluene
  • ering many new gases such as oxygen, hydrogen chloride, and ammonia.
  • g lotion and in direct contact with mercurous chloride and that already showed elevated urine mercur
  • As for the related chloride and bromide, AlI3 is a strong Lewis acid and
  • droxyamides can be done using methanesulfonyl chloride and a base, typically triethylamine.
  • In a typical procedure, palladium(II) chloride and hydrochloric acid are added to nitric aci
  • a mixture of silver halides: silver bromide, chloride and iodide.
  • hat certain silver salts, most notably silver chloride and silver nitrate, darken in the presence of
  • It contains lithium chloride and tellurite to inhibit the growth of altern
  • Unlike the chloride and bromide, palladium(II) iodide is not quit
  • rt-butoxide, generated in situ from copper(I) chloride and sodium tert-butoxide, and pressurized hyd
  • This results in excretion of sodium, chloride and water, and thus acts as a diuretic.
  • vacuant), KAON-CL (extended release Potassium chloride), and KAON Elixir-Grape (Potassium gluconate)
  • The apexes of the anion plot are sulphate, chloride and carbonate plus hydrogen carbonate anions.
  • Methylene chloride and trichloroethene were detected in the grou
  • the oily layer separated, dried with calcium chloride and fractionated, the fraction boiling betwee
  • The main components are benzethonium chloride and Lidocaine.
  • O solution converts it to a mixture of sodium chloride and sodium chlorate.
  • lphuric acid to an intimate mixture of sodium chloride and potassium dichromate, followed by gentle
  • is a mineral salt that consists of potassium chloride and magnesium sulfate and is used as a fertil
  • The acid begins as an acid chloride, and thus the polycondensation proceeds with
  • Electroneutral chloride and bicarbonate exchange across the plasma me
  • ts 3 products are 3,4-dihydroxyphenylacetate, chloride, and NAD+.
  • ixed 99.8% pure alpha iron powder with sodium chloride, and pressed a 0.5-mm diameter pellet between
  • It is usually synthesized from tributyltin chloride and sodium azide.
  • g of sodium bicarbonate, 7.48 g of potassium chloride and 90 mL of water
  • des of iodine, with chlorine giving beryllium chloride, and with bromine giving beryllium bromide.
  • x synthetic azo dyes, with addition of sodium chloride, and/or sodium sulfate.
  • he charges when bicarbonate exits the cell, a chloride anion from the plasma enters the red blood ce
  • motic pressure through changes in the rate of chloride anion flow through the nephron.
  • ntain the plasma's electrical balance, as the chloride anions have been extracted.
  • e stomach, the gastric parietal cells extract chloride anions, carbon dioxide, water and sodium cati
  • concentration of mineral salts, particularly chloride anions.
  • Ammonium chloride appears to sublime but this process actually
  • Values for sodium chloride are typical for a 1:1 electrolyte.
  • vaginal tablets containing 10 mg dequalinium chloride, are used for treating vaginal bacterial cond
  • is that solutes from the blood, particularly chloride, are secreted into the lumen of these exocrin
  • Solutions of ammonium chloride are mildly acidic.
  • Colloidal solutions of technetium(IV) chloride are oxidized to form Tc(VII) ions when expose
  • Chromenylium (benzopyrylium) salt with chloride as the counterion
  • ic BINOL can also be produced using iron(III) chloride as an oxidant.
  • This enzyme prefers bromide over chloride as a substrate, converting it to toxic hypobr
  • hloromethane solution using dimethyl carbomyl chloride as the activating electrophile.
  • e, the German 'Perfusor', also uses potassium chloride as a suicide aid.
  • triles in ionothermal conditions (molten zinc chloride at high temperature (400 °C)).
  • mL of isopropyl alcohol, and 5 g of mercuric chloride at reflux.
  • odic oxidation of sodium chlorate, not sodium chloride, at a platinum electrode.
  • ges for blood tests, showing blood content of chloride at far right in the spectrum.
  • yde adduct (an N-acyl-o-xenylamine) with zinc chloride at elevated temperatures .
  • lopentadiene which on reaction with aluminium chloride at elevated temperature rearranges to adamant
  • is then activated by the addition of calcium chloride at 37 C. Historically, subsequent amount of f
  • nd uranyl sulfate with an excess of magnesium chloride at high temperature.
  • ss beams and columns giving rise to extensive chloride attack and it was decided the best solution w
  • d serving a drink made out of ground ammonium chloride based candy (Salmiakki in Finnish).
  • EX61, with Chloride batteries
  • per deposits, produced during the reaction of chloride bearing solutions with primary sulfide minera
  • nd may be converted to the corresponding acid chloride benzenesulfonyl chloride (C6H5SO2Cl) with pho
  • c metabolic panel measures sodium, potassium, chloride, bicarbonate, blood urea nitrogen (BUN), magn
  • ved inorganic ions such as sodium, potassium, chloride, bicarbonate, phosphate
  • ic panel (BMP) - 7 tests - sodium, potassium, chloride, bicarbonate, blood urea nitrogen (BUN), crea
  • Clopamide selectively binds at the chloride binding site of the sodium chloride cotranspo
  • cture, PtCl4 dissolves only upon breaking the chloride bridging ligands.
  • Bromine monochloride, also called bromine(I) chloride, bromochloride, and bromine chloride, BrCl
  • a haloperoxidase enzyme which is able to use chloride, but preferentially uses bromide when availab
  • It is possible to use benzoyl chloride but the yields and regioselectivity of the ad
  • The liquid is almost always methylene chloride, but some early bubble lights used a lightwei
  • alcohol is also produced primarily from allyl chloride, but production via the hydrolysis of allyl a
  • ss generally contain trace levels of residual chloride but do not contain Al - H or other low-level
  • Thus, if a fertilizer is 30% potassium chloride by weight, its standard potassium rating, bas
  • It is converted into scandium(III) chloride by reaction with excess aqueous HCl or aqueou
  • Displacement of chloride by sulfide gives thioglycolic acid, which is
  • It can be formed by oxidation of calcium chloride by a strong oxidizing agent.
  • It was prepared with ammonium chloride by means of the lime blue recipe which showed
  • benzoyl chloride C6H5COCl
  • olidone (NMP) and an ionic component (calcium chloride CaCl2) to occupy the hydrogen bonds of the am
  • Adipoyl chloride can be prepared from adipic acid.
  • Niobium chloride can also generate N-acyliminium compounds fro
  • Europium(III) chloride can be used for the preparation of europium(I
  • Dysprosium(III) chloride can be used as a starting point for the prepa
  • The hydrated form of thulium(III) chloride can be obtained by adding thulium(III) oxide
  • Sebacoyl chloride can be reacted with hexamethylenediamine, to
  • Acryloyl chloride can be prepared by reacting acrylic acid with
  • The manganese(II) chloride can be recycled, while the calcium chloride i
  • Adipoyl chloride can be reacted with hexamethylene diamine, an
  • Samarium(III) chloride can also be used as a starting point for the
  • Tetramethylammonium chloride can be synthesized by the alkylation of ammon
  • tert-Butyl chloride can be synthesized in the laboratory by the S
  • Titanium(IV) chloride can be reduced to TiCl3.
  • Dysprosium(III) chloride can be prepared as a yellow aqueous solution
  • Additionally, lithium chloride can itself be used as a hygrometer.
  • Cerium(III) chloride can be used as a starting point for the prepa
  • hydrous sodium, calcium, potassium, sulfate, chloride, carbonate alumino-silicate mineral.
  • lly conducted in the presence of an aluminium chloride catalyst in a petroleum ether solvent.
  • Chromous chloride catalyzes the direct conversion of both fruct
  • The chromium chloride catalyzes the conversion of glucose into fruc
  • Terbium(III) chloride causes hyperemia of the iris.
  • y derived from the compound 4-toluenesulfonyl chloride, CH3C6H4SO2Cl, which forms esters and amides
  • is caused by a genetic mutation involving the chloride channel of the muscles.
  • cid (GABA) A receptor which is a multisubunit chloride channel that mediates the fastest inhibitory
  • The calcium-activated chloride channel is present in cardiac myocytes of man
  • Since the chloride channel is bound and activated by calcium, th
  • Chloride channel protein, skeletal muscle (CLCN1) is a
  • Chloride channel CLIC-like 1 also known as CLCC1 is a
  • ANO1 protein functions as a calcium dependent chloride channel and has five transmembrane domains.
  • purinergic receptors, opening an alternative chloride channel and so partly compensating the effect
  • fibrosis is characterised by a defect of the chloride channel CFTR (cystic fibrosis transmembrane c
  • Calcium-activated chloride channel regulator 1 is a protein that in huma
  • It is associated with mutations in the chloride channel gene CLCN1.
  • Chloride channel 7, also known as CLCN7, is a human ge
  • caused by the genetic mutations in the renal chloride channel CLCN5 which encodes a kidney-specific
  • Calcium-activated chloride channel regulator 2 is a protein that in huma
  • n close vicinity to two other kidney-specific chloride channel genes, CLCNKA and CLCNKB.
  • The calcium-activated chloride channel is an important component in the earl
  • Chloride channel 6 and 7 belong to a subbranch of this
  • The protein encoded by this gene is a chloride channel which is related in sequence to the S
  • The CLCN family of voltage-dependent chloride channel genes comprises nine members (CLCN1-7
  • least 13 distinct subunits of a multisubunit chloride channel that serves as the receptor for gamma
  • yric acid (GABA) A receptor is a multisubunit chloride channel that mediates the fastest inhibitory
  • Chloride channel subunits contain between 1 and 12 tra
  • Chloride channel 6 has four different alternatively sp
  • Chloride channel, calcium activated, family member 4,
  • Chloride channel, calcium activated, family member 3,
  • Chloride channel, nucleotide-sensitive, 1A, also known
  • This protein is a chloride channel.
  • The protein encoded by this gene is a chloride channel.
  • CLTX has the ability to interact with chloride channels in membrane protein in glioma cells,
  • These chloride channels have an important role in the contro
  • e drug binds to and activates glutamate-gated chloride channels (GluCls).
  • They open glutamate sensitive chloride channels in neurons and myocytes of invertebr
  • The type A GABA receptors are pentameric chloride channels assembled from among many genetic va
  • Chloride channels are a diverse group of proteins that
  • Chloride channels are important for setting cell resti
  • Although a member of a family of chloride channels, the CLCN5 protein also allows movem
  • The Ca2+ in turn activates chloride channels, causing efflux of Cl-, which result
  • l and are mediated by voltage gated sodium or chloride channels.
  • ts at GABAA receptors, which are ligand-gated chloride channels.
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