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Sulfenyl chloride
Chemistry; Organic chemistry
Any of a group of well-known organosulfur compounds with the general formula RSCl; although highly reactive compounds, they can generally be synthesised and isolated; examples are trichloromethanesulf ...
Olein
Chemistry; Organic chemistry
(C 17 H 33 COO) 3 C 3 H 5 Oleic acid triglyceride; yellow liquid melting at _5_C; slightly soluble in alcohol, soluble in chloroform, ether, and carbon tetrachloride; found in most fats and oils; ...
Potassium undecylenate
Chemistry; Organic chemistry
CH 2 :CH(CH 2 ) 8 COOK A white, water-soluble powder, decomposing at about 250_C; used in pharmaceuticals and cosmetics as a fungistat and bacteriostat.
Sulfanilic acid
Chemistry; Organic chemistry
C 6 H 4 NH 2 _SO 3 H_H 2 O Combustible, grayish-white crystals slightly soluble in water, alcohol, and ether, soluble in fuming hydrochloric acid; chars at 280–300_C; used in medicine and dyestuffs ...
Ethyl bromide
Chemistry; Organic chemistry
C 2 H 5 Br A colourless liquid, boiling at 39_C; used as a refrigerant and in organic synthesis.
Hydrazobenzene
Chemistry; Organic chemistry
C 12 H 12 N 2 A colorless, crystalline compound, melts at 132_C, slightly soluble in water, soluble in alcohol; used as an intermediate in the synthesis of benzidine.
Mercurous acetate
Chemistry; Organic chemistry
HgC 2 H 3 O 2 Poisonous colourless plates or scales; decomposed by boiling water and by light; soluble in dilute nitric acids, slightly soluble in water. Also known as mercury acetate; mercury ...