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- Nitrosobenzene is the organic compound with the formula C6H5NO. It is one of the prototypical organic nitroso compounds. Characteristic of its functional...
- nitrobenzene can be selectively reduced to azoxybenzene, azobenzene, nitrosobenzene, hydrazobenzene, and phenylhydroxylamine. It has been used as a mild...
- 0371 u) may refer to: 2-Formyl pyridine, or pyridine-2-carboxaldehyde Nitrosobenzene This set index page lists chemical structure articles ****ociated with...
- rearrangement. Oxidation of phenylhydroxylamine with dichromate gives nitrosobenzene. Like other hydroxylamines it will react with aldehydes to form nitrones...
- amine, such as R2N–NO Nitrosobenzene Nitric oxide Nitroxyl G. H. Coleman; C. M. McCloskey; F. A. Stuart (1945). "Nitrosobenzene". Org. Synth. 25: 80....
-   Nitromethane Nitroso compound Nitroso RNO nitroso- (Nitrosyl-)   Nitrosobenzene Oxime Oxime RCH=NOH   Oxime Acetone oxime (2-Propanone oxime) Pyridine...
- at the age of 81. Antimanic drugs Barbituric acid Hydantoin Indole Nitrosobenzene Phenolphthalein Picoline Resorcinarene "Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Adolf...
- colorless. When dissolved, azobenzene dioxide converts to deeply blue nitrosobenzene: (C6H5N(O))2 → 2 C6H5NO Azobenzene dioxide is a weak base, forming coordination...
- Prototypes for such compounds are the organic nitroso compounds, such as nitrosobenzene. A complex with a bent NO ligand is trans-[Co(en)2(NO)Cl]+. The NO−...
- proposed to proceed via the intermediacy of phenylhydroxylamine and nitrosobenzene: PhNHOH + PhNO → PhN(O)NPh + H2O Another option is the oxidation of...