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Oxamide is the
organic compound with the
formula (CONH2)2. This
white crystalline solid is
soluble in ethanol,
slightly soluble in
water and insoluble...
- also
Cyano radical.)
Cyanogen is the
anhydride of
oxamide: H2NC(O)C(O)NH2 → NCCN + 2 H2O
although oxamide is
manufactured from
cyanogen by hydrolysis: NCCN...
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known as
rubeanic acid, is an
organic compound. It is the
sulfur analog of
oxamide. It acts as a
chelating agent, e.g. in the
detection or
determination of...
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Justus von Liebig's
synthesis of
oxamide from
dicyan and
water represents the
first organocatalytic reaction, with
acetaldehyde further identified as...
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Succinyl chloride Phosgene Related compounds Oxalic acid
Diethyl oxalate Oxamide Oxalyl hydrazide Cuprizon 1
Except where otherwise noted, data are given...
- 7-dihydro-4H-[1,3]thiazolo[5,4-c]pyridine-2-carbonyl)amino]cyclohexyl]
oxamide CAS
Number 480449-70-5 N
PubChem CID 10280735 IUPHAR/BPS 7575 DrugBank...
- possible,
differing in the
locations of the
carbonyl groups. One
isomer is an
oxamide obtained from ethylenediamine. 2,5-****topiperazines are cyclodipeptides...
- to: 1,2-Diformylhydrazine,
chemical compound with the
formula N2H2(CHO)2
Oxamide,
organic compound with the
formula (CONH2)2 This set
index page
lists chemical...
- ethoxide. Yet
another way to make
tetraketopiperazine is a
condensation of
oxamide with
ethyl oxalate with
sodium ethoxide present.
Excessive nitration of...
- Fokwa,
Boniface P. T.; Dronskowski,
Richard (15
August 2007). "Bis[tris(
oxamide dioxime-κ 2 N , N ′)cobalt(III)]
oxalate bis(sulfate) dodecahydrate". Acta...