sodium acetate
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sodium
noun[U]
uk/ˈsəʊ.di.əm/us/ˈsoʊ.di.əm/
a soft, silver-white chemical element that is found ...
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acetate
noun[U]
uk/ˈæs.ə.teɪt/us/ˈæs.ə.teɪt/
a chemical substance made from acetic acid, or a smooth artificial cloth made ...
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(Definition ofsodiumandacetatefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Briefly, the sample was homogenised in the denaturing solution (guanidinium isothiocyanate/mercaptoethanol) and thensodiumacetate, phenol and chloroform-iso-amyl alcohol mixture were added and the solution shaken vigorously.
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In the second step the pentaacetyl glycononitrile is formed by reaction with acetic anhydride in acetic acid withsodiumacetate.
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The addition of the organic saltssodiumacetateand sodium tartrate also increases the yield of the antibiotic.
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Heating the phenyl acetate with a strong base, such as sodium hydroxide, will produce phenol andsodiumacetate.
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This intermediate also has two acidic protons and reacts with benzaldehyde, acetic anhydride andsodiumacetateto a so-called azlactone.
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Acid 19 was converted to lactone 20 (acetic anhydride,sodiumacetate) and reaction with methylmagnesium chloride gave tetracyclic ketone 21.
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A supersaturatedsodiumacetatesolution is used in some types of hand warmers.
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Sodiumacetateis a strong electrolyte so it dissociates completely in solution.
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Any of these reactions producesodiumacetateand water.
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It contains 25 mg/ml glucose, as well assodiumacetateand sodium chloride.
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Products such as calcium acetate,sodiumacetate, acetic acid, and acetic anhydride became the basis for the companys platforms.
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For example,sodiumacetatedissociates in water into sodium and acetate ions.
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These worked on the same principle a modernsodiumacetateheating pads.
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The crude reaction product was then treated withsodiumacetateand heated under reflux in chloroform to give the 1,4- "syn" isomer.
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Allylic oxidation with pyridinium chlorochromate,sodiumacetate, and celite gave ketone 6.6, which was subsequently reduced using sodium borohydride to give secondary alcohol 6.7.
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In his experiment, he had somehow used sodium cyanide instead ofsodiumacetate, both white powders.
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The pad can be reused by placing it in boiling water for 1015 minutes, which redissolves thesodiumacetate trihydrate in the contained water and recreates a supersaturated solution.
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This mixture is sometimes mistakenly made with vinegar and sodium bicarbonate (baking soda), which actually react to neutralize each other, creating carbon dioxide and asodiumacetatesolution.
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The basic catalysts employed are anhydroussodiumacetatewhen using acetic acid, amines when using acetone, and the organic solvent itself when using pyridine as reaction medium.
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Reaction of benzaldehyde with anhydroussodiumacetateand acetic anhydride yields cinnamic acid, while alcoholic potassium cyanide can be used to catalyze the condensation of benzaldehyde to benzoin.
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