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Hydrogen bromide cyanide

Hydrogen bromide Hydrogen chloride Hydrogen cyanide and cyanide salts (excluding cyanogen and cyanogen chloride)... [Pg.162]

Hexone (methyl isobutyl ketone) sec-Hexyl acetate Hexylene glycol Hyd razine Hydrogen bromide Hydrogen chloride Hydrogen cyanide... [Pg.378]

Hydrogen cyanide is highly soluble and stable in water. Many others decompose into hydrogen cyanide and/or corrosives such as hydrogen chloride (HCl), hydrogen bromide (HBr), hydrogen fluoride (HF), or hydrogen iodide (HI). Some components may produce arsenous oxides or arsenic salts when hydrolyzed. [Pg.235]

Trichlorobenzene. Trichloroethylene Hydrogen azide, see Alachlor. Aldicarb. Atrazine Hydrogen bromide, see Ethylene dibromide Hydrogen chloride, see Atrazine. Captan. Carbon tetrachloride. Chloroform. Chlorpropham. Chlorpyrifos. 1.2-Dichloroethane. Diuron. Endrin. Formaldehyde. Heptachlor. Heptachlor epoxide. Hexachlorocyclopentadiene. Linuron. Methyl chloride. Methylene chloride. Methyl formate. Monuron. Propanil. Tetrachloroethylene. Trichloroethylene. Vinyl chloride Hydrogen cyanide, see Acetontrile. Alachlor. Aldicarb. [Pg.1531]

Hydrogenation catalysis, by matrix isolated metal clusters, 23 91 Hydrogen bromide irradiation of, 5 169 PES of, 16 78, 83 Hydrogen chloride di.splaced, 34 151 PES of, 16 78, 83 Hydrogen cyanide... [Pg.137]

Hydrogen, purification of, 186 Hydrogenation, catalytic, 471 high pressure, 866-874 Hydrogen bromide, 180-182 Hydrogen chloride, 179, 180 Hydrogen cyanide, 182 Hydrofluoric acid, 611... [Pg.1177]

Treatment of 2,3,4,6,7,11 h-hexahydro[l,3]oxazino[2,3-a]isoquinolines with hydrogen bromide, benzylmagnesium chloride, acyl chloride, or hydrogen cyanide afforded ring-opened 1,2,3,4-tetrahydroisoquinoline derivatives (66AP817). [Pg.236]

Hydrochloric acid, see Hydrogen chloride, 3987 Hydrogen bromide, 0247 f Hydrogen cyanide, 0379a... [Pg.2099]

Hydrogen bonds, between carbohydrates and hydrophilic groupings of proteins of enzymes, V, 55 Hydrogen bromide, hydrolysis of polysaccharides with, II, 231 Hydrogen cyanide, reaction with osones, II, 80... [Pg.367]

In qualitative analysis copper is detected by precipitation as cupric sulphide from hydrochloric-acid solutions of its salts. To prevent the formation of a colloidal precipitate, the solution should be hot, and should contain excess of the acid. The sulphide is soluble in hot, dilute nitric acid, and in potassium-cyanide solution, but almost insoluble in solutions of alkali-metal sulphides. It dissolves to some extent in ammonium-sulphide solution. Other aids in the detection of copper are the blue colour of solutions of cupric-ammonia salts the reddish-brown precipitate of cupric ferrocyanide, produced by addition of potassium ferro-cyanide to cupric solutions the formation of an intense purple coloration by the interaction of hydrogen bromide and cupric salts, a very delicate reaction2 the formation of a bluish-green borax bead and the ready isolation of the metal from its compounds by the action of reducers. [Pg.288]


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