- substance.
Examples include the
Collins reagent, Fenton's
reagent, and
Grignard reagents. In
analytical chemistry, a
reagent is a
compound or
mixture used to...
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normally used. In this aspect, they are
similar to
organolithium reagents.
Grignard reagents are
rarely isolated as solids. Instead, they are
normally handled...
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organometallic chemistry,
organolithium reagents are
chemical compounds that
contain carbon–lithium (C–Li) bonds.
These reagents are
important in
organic synthesis...
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Reagents in
Organic Synthesis (2nd ed.). ISBN 978-0471228547. Comins,
Daniel L.; Dehghani, Ali (1992). "Pyridine-Derived
Triflating Reagents: An Improved...
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carboxylic acids, or as a catalyst. This
reagent is
advantageous in
peptide coupling to
other derived reagents because there are no side
reactions from...
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Freeman (2001). "Dipyridine Chromium(VI) Oxide". e-EROS
Encyclopedia of
Reagents for
Organic Synthesis. doi:10.1002/047084289X.rd452m. ISBN 0471936235....
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Reagent bottles, also
known as
media bottles or
graduated bottles, are
containers made of gl****, plastic,
borosilicate or
related substances, and topped...
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product formed is
limited by this
reagent,
since the
reaction cannot continue without it. If one or more
other reagents are
present in
excess of the quantities...
- H2O.
Dextrose equivalent Other oxidizing reagents Fehling's
solution Tollens'
reagent Other reducing reagents Jones reductor Walden reductor Robert D....
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Kovacs reagent is a
biochemical reagent consisting of
isoamyl alcohol, para-dimethylaminobenzaldehyde (DMAB), and
concentrated hydrochloric acid. It is...