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    Disulfuric acid (alternative spelling disulphuric acid) or pyrosulfuric acid (alternative spelling pyrosulphuric acid), also named oleum, is a sulfur...
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    Oleum (redirect from Nordhausen acid)
    acid, is a term referring to solutions of various compositions of sulfur trioxide in sulfuric acid, or sometimes more specifically to disulfuric acid...
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    sometimes confused with H 2S 2O 8, known as peroxydisulfuric acid. The disulfuric acid, which appears to be more widely used as its alkali metal salts...
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    2-(dithioperoxy)disulfate, and the name of its corresponding acid is 2-(dithioperoxy)disulfuric acid. The Chemical Abstracts Service identifies tetrathionate...
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    phosphoric acid when heated to red heat formed pyrophosphoric acid that was readily converted to phosphoric acid by hot water. Disulfuric acid Sodium pyrophosphate...
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  • formed is added to sulfuric acid which gives rise to oleum (disulfuric acid) The oleum is then added to water to form sulfuric acid which is very concentrated...
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  • Oxyacid (redirect from Oxygen acid)
    An oxyacid, oxoacid, or ternary acid is an acid that contains oxygen. Specifically, it is a compound that contains hydrogen, oxygen, and at least one...
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    Sulfur oxoacid (redirect from Sulfur acids)
    of (āˆ’Sāˆ’)n Chlorosulfuric acid Fluorosulfuric acid Nitrosylsulfuric acid Peroxydisulfuric acid Sulfinic acids Sulfonic acids Raman spectroscopic discovery...
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    pyrosulfate) ion HS 2Oāˆ’ 7, which in turn is the conjugate base of disulfuric acid (pyrosulfuric acid). Industrial production of sulfate ester-based surfactants...
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  • Names IUPAC name Disodium disulfate Other names Sodium pyrosulphate; Disulfuric acid disodium salt, disodium disulfate; Sodium metabisulfate Identifiers...
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  • dithionous acid 15959-26-9 H2S2O5 disulfurous acid H2S2O6 dithionic acid 14970-71-9 H2S2O7 disulfuric acid 8014-95-7 H2S2O8 peroxydisulfuric acid 13445-49-3...
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    dichloromethane but may result in more side-products. Methanesulfonyl chloride Disulfuric acid Sodium pyrosulfate Acetic anhydride Trifluoromethanesulfonic anhydride...
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    trioxide in the vapor phase in nearly quantitative yield. Disulfuric acid and chlorosulfuric acid can also be used as a sulfonating agent, replacing sulfur...
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    other substrate. Also dihydroxylated FICZ metabolites are converted to disulfuric acid esters but at a slower rate with intermediate formation of monosulfoconjugates...
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  • the eventual amino acids cysteine and then methionine. The thioredoxin dependent adenylyl-sulfate reductase's cleaved disulfuric ions are incorporated...
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