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Carbonic acid is a
chemical compound with the
chemical formula H2CO3. The
molecule rapidly converts to
water and
carbon dioxide in the
presence of water...
- 255–271. ISSN 0035-9149. Homan,
Peter Gerald (September 22, 2007). "
Aerial Acid: A
short history of
artificial mineral waters" (PDF). Schils, René (2011)...
- called, with
strict propriety,
carbonic acid in general;
carbonic acid gas when in the
aerial form; and
carbonic acid liquor when
combined with or dissolved...
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admixture of iron, and that it gave "
aerial acid" (his name for
carbon dioxide) when
oxidized with
nitric acid. In 1786, the
French scientists Claude...
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polymers that are the main
components of the
plant cuticle,
which covers all
aerial surfaces of plants, the
other being cutan. It is an
insoluble substance...
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Oleanolic acid or
oleanic acid is a
naturally occurring pentacyclic triterpenoid related to
betulinic acid. It is
widely distributed in food and plants...
- well
known as a
source of
ricinoleic acid, a monounsaturated, 18-carbon
fatty acid.
Among fatty acids,
ricinoleic acid is
unusual in that it has a hydroxyl...
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myristic acid (negligible),
palmitic acid (17%),
stearic acid (5%),
palmitoleic acid (about 1%),
oleic acid (22%), cis-vaccenic
acid (3%),
linoleic acid (50%)...
- of free
sulfuric acid at 60 °C.
Concentrated sulfuric acid is
added to keep the
solution acidic, and to
retain its
level of free
acid. The heat of reaction...
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found included acetic acid, acetoglyceride, columbianetin, coumarin, rhododendrol, vanillin,
chrysophanic acid, and
salicylic acid.
Wayne Belonoha (2014-04-28)...