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  2. 4-Carboxybenzaldehyde - Wikipedia

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    4-Carboxybenzaldehyde (CBA) is an organic compound with the formula OCHC 6 H 4 CO 2 H. It consists of a benzene ring substituted with both an aldehyde and a carboxylic acid, with these functional groups on opposite corners of the ring. This compound is formed in 0.5% yield as a byproduct in the production terephthalic acid from p-xylene. Since ...

  3. Benzoic acid - Wikipedia

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    Benzoic acid and its salts are used as food preservatives, represented by the E numbers E210, E211, E212, and E213. Benzoic acid inhibits the growth of mold, yeast [23] and some bacteria. It is either added directly or created from reactions with its sodium, potassium, or calcium salt. The mechanism starts with the absorption of benzoic acid ...

  4. Potassium oxide - Wikipedia

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    For example, potassium oxide is about 83% potassium by weight, while potassium chloride is only 52%. Potassium chloride provides less potassium than an equal amount of potassium oxide. Thus, if a fertilizer is 30% potassium chloride by weight, its standard potassium rating, based on potassium oxide, would be only 18.8%.

  5. 4-Formylphenylboronic acid - Wikipedia

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    4-Formylphenyl boronic acid crystallizes in colorless needles [1] or is obtained as an odorless, whitish powder, which dissolves little in cold but better in hot water. The compound is quite stable [3] and readily forms dimers and cyclic trimeric anhydrides, which complicate purification and tend to protodeboronize, a secondary reaction that occurs frequently in the Suzuki coupling, with ...

  6. 2-Carboxybenzaldehyde - Wikipedia

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    In a laboratory procedure, the oxidation of naphthalene with alkaline potassium permanganate is given, which, however, yields only a yield of 39% 2-carboxybenzaldehyde. [9] Also the oxidation of naphthalene with ozone to 2-formylbenzoic acid offers no significant advantages. [10] Synthese von 2-Carboxybenzaldehyd aus Naphthalin

  7. 15-Crown-5 - Wikipedia

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    For example, from a solution of tetrachloroauric acid, the oxonium ion [H 7 O 3] + has been isolated as the salt [(H 7 O 3)(15-crown-5) 2][AuCl 4]. Neutron diffraction studies revealed a sandwich structure, which shows a chain of water with remarkably long O-H bond (1.12 Å) in the acidic proton, but with a very short OH•••O distance (1. ...

  8. Category:Potassium compounds - Wikipedia

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    Potassium compounds are those chemical compounds which contain the chemical element potassium. Subcategories This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total.

  9. Plumbate - Wikipedia

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    For example, dissolving PbO 2 in a hot, concentrated aqueous solution of potassium hydroxide forms the potassium hexahydroxoplumbate(IV) salt K 2 [Pb(OH) 6]. The anhydrous salts may be synthesized by heating metal oxides or hydroxides with PbO 2. The most widely discussed plumbates are derivatives of barium metaplumbate BaPbO 3.