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  • ive splitting of hydrastine hydrochloride with nitric acid in good yield.
  • Her husband threw nitric acid on her face resulting in blindness in her
  • ally make the stripping of uranium with dilute nitric acid less effective.
  • ene is nitrated with a mixture of sulfuric and nitric acid to produce mono-nitrotoluene or MNT.
  • Nitric acid is consumed by the manufacturing process,
  • tals, such as silver and mercury, dissolved in nitric acid and reacted with ethanol.
  • ate (brand name Ganite) is the gallium salt of nitric acid with the chemical formula Ga(NO3)3.
  • n glacial acetic acid and a diluted mixture of nitric acid and hydrogen peroxide.
  • The first nitration can occur with nitric acid in sulfuric acid, but this deactivates th
  • e often call for anhydrous mixtures containing nitric acid and sulfuric acid.
  • The organic and inorganic salts of nitric acid have been important historically as conve
  • It is more soluble in dilute HCl and nitric acid and appreciably soluble in alkali chlorid
  • y dissolving palladium oxide hydrate in dilute nitric acid followed by crystallization.
  • mide, acetic anhydride, HBIW, and white fuming nitric acid by combining these chemicals.
  • a very stable compound, chlorine, concentrated nitric acid and hydriodic acid having no action upon
  • s used in chemical reactions with fuming (90%) nitric acid for the selective nitration of activated
  • It is made through the mixture of Nitric Acid (70% reagent grade) and an alcohol which
  • llium dinitrate, is an ionic beryllium salt of nitric acid with the chemical formula Be(NO3)2.
  • f oxidizing cyclohexanol or cyclohexanone with nitric acid or potassium permanganate, which produce
  • rotoluene or TNT using an anhydrous mixture of nitric acid and oleum.
  • an be prepared by the reaction of concentrated nitric acid with silver metal and ethanol, under care
  • ide range of basic laboratory reagents such as nitric acid and hydrogen peroxide are restricted as "
  • dinitrate) is an organic chemical, an ester of nitric acid and propylene glycol.
  • prepared by dissolving bismuth in concentrated nitric acid and then adding solid sodium chloride int
  • Mixtures of ordinary nitric acid in sulfuric acid therefore contain substa
  • by Johann Rudolf Glauber by dissolving wood in nitric acid and neutralizing with potassium carbonate
  • and the motor is liquid fueled with red fuming nitric acid as the oxidizer.
  • The problem of sulphuric and nitric acid discharges contaminating the river, killi
  • oron trifluoride to a nitromethane solution of nitric acid or nitrogen pentoxide.
  • ermediate formed after reaction of sulfur with nitric acid forms insoluble barium sulfate on additio
  • e late 1960s construction began on a nylon and nitric acid plant, but this had a short life, closing
  • in the 13th century, documented the ability of nitric acid to separate gold and silver by dissolving
  • brass is pickled in concentrated sulfuric and nitric acid mixed with sodium chloride and soot.
  • a classic electrophilic substitution reaction, nitric acid and sulfuric acid produce the nitronium i
  • Zholobov's illness was apparently caused by nitric acid fumes leaking from the Salyut's propellan
  • ted sulfuric acid (98%) and later nitration in nitric acid of p-naphtol, but never in a mix of both
  • ounds of home made explosives, 2200 gallons of nitric acid and 200 blasting caps.
  • n, or from glycerin diacetate and concentrated nitric acid in the cold.
  • tile carrier and solvent like acetone, EDTA or nitric acid which modifies the surface for an increas
  • r 83 cubic metres (18,250 imperial gallons) of nitric acid solution leaked from a small fractured fe
  • d in the laboratory by oxidizing sucrose using nitric acid in the presence of a small amount of vana
  • ersion during World War II that used a tube of nitric acid and a lump of metallic sodium to ignite a
  • rrous sulfate, and an oxidizing agent (such as nitric acid or hydrogen peroxide).
  • e a chemical substance is oxidized with fuming nitric acid under pressure (in a sealed glass tube) i
  • en oxides produced by gradual decomposition of nitric acid esters, which would otherwise autocatalyz
  • f post-plutonium metals such as americium from nitric acid solutions containing large amounts of lan
  • ons of 6.29% and 6.60%) by nitration of 5 with nitric acid to 6.
  • ch required in manufacture large quantities of nitric acid derived from mineral nitrates (either pot
  • and this is not soluble in hydrochloric acid, nitric acid or sulphuric acid but conditionally less
  • cted substance in chlorine water with a little nitric acid is evaporated in a water bath, and then e
  • Nitric Acid Factory
  • When nitric acid is presented, it ionizes.
  • Ordinary commercial grade nitric acid consists of the constant boiling azeotrop
  • Nitric acid reacts with strontium carbonate to form s
  • Its common name at the time was nitric acid silver.
  • It is made by reacting hot concentrated nitric acid with mercury metal; dilute nitric acid wo
  • Nitration: Reaction of toluene with nitric acid and a catalyst to form dinitrotoluene
  • Parkesine was made from cellulose treated with nitric acid and a solvent.
  • The reaction of nitric acid and strontium carbonate to form strontium
  • rate is typically generated by the reaction of nitric acid on strontium carbonate.
  • (The X-FLR6 is said to use aniline and nitric acid propellants.)
  • Nitric acid is used as an oxidizing agent in liquid f
  • is a polymeric explosive material, an ester of nitric acid and polyvinyl alcohol.
  • qua regia (consisting of hydrochloric acid and nitric acid) or in hydrochloric acid and chlorine gas
  • anic minerals such as carbon dioxide, nitrate ( nitric acid) and phosphate (phosphoric acid).
  • with hydrazine and IRFNA (inhibited red fuming nitric acid), giving it a maximum speed of Mach 4 and
  • lved dissolving sodium hexahydroxyplatinate in nitric acid, heating with acetic acid, and removing e
  • a mixture consisting of hydrochloric acid and nitric acid, prepared by dissolving sal ammoniac in n
  • (Tc2O7) with water or oxidizing acids, such as nitric acid, concentrated sulfuric acid, aqua regia,
  • lso be made by placing copper in a solution of nitric acid, sulfuric acid and water.
  • ormed by organic oxidation of glyoxal with hot nitric acid, the main side product being oxalic acid.
  • strially important compounds, such as ammonia, nitric acid, organic nitrates (propellants and explos
  • lt nitrate is the inorganic cobalt(II) salt of nitric acid, often with various amounts of water.
  • With dilute nitric acid, PoCl2 forms a dark red solution followed
  • by treating arsenic trioxide with concentrated nitric acid, or by combination of arsenic pentoxide w
  • um molybdate combined with phosphoric acid and nitric acid, yielding ammonium nitrate, water, and am
  • s, resorcinol, ascorbic acid, silica pigments, nitric acid, and phenol.
  • an intermediate in the industrial synthesis of nitric acid, millions of tons of which are produced e
  • iscovered the syntheses for hydrochloric acid, nitric acid, distillation and crystallization (the la
  • ticles with intent to destroy property, namely nitric acid, balloons, wax and sodium chlorate, was g
  • It can be synthesized from ammonium nitrate, nitric acid, and super concentrated sulfuric acid, to
  • Aluminium nitrate is a salt of aluminium and nitric acid, existing normally as a crystalline hydra
  • a Nobeoka, Miyazaki based producer of ammonia, nitric acid, and other chemicals.
  • added spent nuclear fuel rods or yellowcake in nitric acid, for further separation and preparation o
  • ic acid and a platinum cathode in concentrated nitric acid, the two separated by a porous ceramic po
  • The MOX was dissolved in nitric acid, the bulk of the uranium and plutonium we
  • reaction of sodium sulfamate with nitric acid,
  • Mendipite is soluble in dilute nitric acid, HNO3.
  • roceeds by organic oxidation with, copper(II), nitric acid, or oxone.
  • may also be prepared by dissolving gallium in nitric acid, followed by recrystallization.
  • I) chloride and hydrochloric acid are added to nitric acid-washed activated carbon.
  • y be obtained by reacting palladium metal with nitric acid.
  • lic acid with strong oxidizing substances like nitric acid.
  • and studied oxidation of organic compounds by nitric acid.
  • when it comes in contact with air, oxygen, and nitric acid.
  • able in presence of a strong oxidizer, such as nitric acid.
  • an be prepared by dissolving chromium oxide in nitric acid.
  • in ferric sulfate by addition of sulfuric and nitric acid.
  • white soluble crystalline mercury(II) salt of nitric acid.
  • sed as fuel a toluidin aminophenol mixture and nitric acid.
  • eels are pickled in a bath of hydrochloric and nitric acid.
  • tein soluble in a solution, using concentrated nitric acid.
  • m hypochlorite and is best recrystallized from nitric acid.
  • when a tank exploded while being cleaned with nitric acid.
  • ng and treating the resulting salt with dilute nitric acid.
  • aqua regia, a mixture of hydrochloric acid and nitric acid.
  • ia or by reacting ethylamine with concentrated nitric acid.
  • on of starch by a mixture of sulfuric acid and nitric acid.
  • ht of sulfuric acid or 1405 parts by weight of nitric acid.
  • It is the lithium salt of nitric acid.
  • It is the ester of amyl alcohol and nitric acid.
  • It is the salt of hydroxylamine and nitric acid.
  • be prepared by reaction of uranium salts with nitric acid.
  • ng lithium carbonate or lithium hydroxide with nitric acid.
  • d by oxidation of croconic acid C5O3(OH)2 with nitric acid.
  • be prepared by reacting beryllium hydroxide in nitric acid.
  • ived by oxidizing a sugar such as glucose with nitric acid.
  • by the reaction of sodium cyanoacetamide with nitric acid.
  • y synthesized by the oxidation of aldoses with nitric acid.
  • f brucine obtained by reaction of brucine with nitric acid.
  • nitrate is the salt formed from guanidine and nitric acid.
  • plant Leptadenia pyrotechnica, which contains nitric acid."
  • fossil fuels generates sulfuric, carbonic, and nitric acids, which fall to Earth as acid rain, impac
  • lende is broken up and mixed with sulfuric and nitric acids.
  • hemicals and began production of sulphuric and nitric acids.
  • ding an acid such as hydrochloric, sulfuric or nitric acids.
  • ally synthesized by the action of a mixture of nitric and sulfuric acids on an organic molecule.
  • The nitric and sulfuric acid is reacted with the ferrous
  • He presided over five thousand Nitric monks.
  • These results are thought to be due to nitric oxide release.
  • Dietary nitrate is also an important source of nitric oxide in mammals.
  • ple with diabetes usually have lower levels of Nitric Oxide than patients without diabetes.
  • " or "ProliNO") is the abbreviation of proline nitric oxide or proline NO.
  • Nitric oxide diffuses out and dilates smooth muscle s
  • e ester derivative are being investigated as a nitric oxide donors in biology and medicine.
  • Klf4 also mediates the vascular response to nitric oxide (NO) by activating the promoters of indu
  • sed out, and the gases are further cooled; the nitric oxide that was produced is oxidized to nitroge
  • active oxygen species that reacts quickly with nitric oxide (NO) in the vasculature.
  • Because nitric oxide has a partially filled pi* orbital, back
  • In an alternative description, nitric oxide serves as a 3-electron donor, and the me
  • on the problem of ozone depletion by man-made nitric oxide emission.
  • factory Discrimination by Blockade of GABA and Nitric Oxide Activity in the Honey Bee Antennal Lobe.
  • Photosensitive NHases intrinsically possess nitric oxide (NO) bound to the iron centre and its ph
  • used because of its role in synthesis of urea, nitric oxide (NO), and creatine.
  • Diminished supply of Nitric Oxide can lead to vascular damage, such as end
  • Nitric oxide diffuses to the smooth muscle of the art
  • Any significant amounts of nitric oxide (NO) may not necessarily be absorbed dir
  • Nitric oxide is highly reactive and quickly reacts wi
  • the very few methods to study the formation of nitric oxide (NO) radicals in biological materials.
  • act as signaling molecules in the human body: nitric oxide and carbon monoxide.
  • Although there is strong evidence that nitric oxide elicits vasodilation, there is some evid
  • Further, authors found that administration of nitric oxide synthase (NOS) inhibitors reduced dynorp
  • Pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilms by acting as a nitric oxide donor.
  • In the human heart, nitric oxide reduces both total peripheral resistance
  • possibly by releasing the messenger substance nitric oxide in the presence of light and under oxidi
  • For example, local nitric oxide and endothelin, which are secreted by th
  • ne (NPA), is a selective inhibitor of neuronal nitric oxide synthase (nNOS).
  • st that neuroglobin is more likely to usher in nitric oxide to protect neuron survival and recovery
  • cted to, gaseous molecules such as oxygen (O2) nitric oxide (NO), carbon monoxide (CO) and hydrogen
  • Nitric oxide is considered an antianginal drug: it ca
  • circulating cholesterol levels, also increase nitric oxide levels and so have a direct effect on bl
  • It induces endothelial nitric oxide synthesis by making endothelial cells mo
  • absorption of equal parts nitrogen dioxide and nitric oxide upon aqueous ammonia.
  • acts as the oxidizer, itself being reduced to nitric oxide gas: With ferrocene the ferrocenium tetr
  • dy include cholinergic, adrenergic, opioid and nitric oxide donating actions, all of which may contr
  • formed during the conversion of L-arginine to nitric oxide activates caspase-8.
  • discharges through air and investigated use of nitric oxide to determine the oxygen content of air.
  • thods have used ozone (O3), excited oxygen and nitric oxide as the tag instead of hydroxyl.
  • Arginase II is coexpressed with nitric oxide (NO) synthase in smooth muscle tissue, s
  • ignition of a mixture of carbon disulfide and nitric oxide .
  • rosine hydroxylase, tryptophan hydroxylase and nitric oxide synthase, alkylglycerol monooxygenase cr
  • line), and is a cofactor for the production of nitric oxide (NO) by the nitric oxide synthases.
  • the aromatic amino acid hydroxylase (AAAH) and nitric oxide synthase (NOS) enzymes in the biosynthes
  • diffusion of oxygen through tissues, scavenge nitric oxide or reactive oxygen species, or serve a p
  • and non-receptor tyrosine kinases, endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS), and small GTPases, bind
  • A gene was described that increases nitric oxide production after UV radiation, and in th
  • In 2009 it was reported that nitric oxide plays an important role in the bacteria'
  • the few practical methods is spin trapping of nitric oxide with iron-dithiocarbamate complexes and
  • enhanced platelet antiaggregatory activity of nitric oxide observed in vitro, an inhibition of plat
  • s inhibition of prostaglandin, leukotriene and nitric oxide synthesis may also be involved.
  • or, while soluble GC is typically activated by nitric oxide to stimulate cGMP synthesis.
  • er, R.E., Cannon, P.J. Induction of myocardial nitric oxide synthase by cardiac allograft rejection
  • cetylcholine, which, in turn causes release of nitric oxide from endothelial cells in the trabecular
  • ells to secrete pro-inflammatory cytokines and Nitric oxide that lead to "endotoxic shock".
  • tzen and Harold Johnston, which had shown that nitric oxide (NO) could catalyze the destruction of o
  • arbon disulfide, CS2) reacts with an oxidiser ( nitric oxide (NO) or nitrous oxide (N2O)), producing
  • o an evolutionarily-conserved histidine, while nitric oxide synthase and cytochrome P450 have a coor
  • Endothelial cells produce nitric oxide (NO) which causes blood vessels to dilat
  • n reaction, PGE2 synthesis, sickness behavior, nitric oxide production, nerve growth factor synthesi
  • beneficial effects of ETB stimulation, such as nitric oxide production and clearance of ET from circ
  • nervous system (CNS), and dysregulation of the nitric oxide cycle leads to a buildup of peroxynitrit
  • known actions include: inhibition of neuronal nitric oxide synthase, nNOS, assisting the in vitro p
  • in has been demonstrated to trigger release of nitric oxide in corpus cavernosum tissue, and also to
  • sGC ( Nitric Oxide sensor)
  • Nitric oxide synthase
  • Inhibits neuronal nitric oxide synthase (nNOS)
  • It is a nitric oxide donor.
  • from arginine via nitric oxide synthase (NOS)
  • endothelial cells will use L-arginine to make nitric oxide via nitric oxide synthase.
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