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mucic
mucic, a. Chem. (ˈmjuːsɪk) [a. F. mucique, f. L. mūc-us: see mucus and -ic.] mucic acid: an acid formed by the action of dilute nitric acid upon various kinds of gum. mucic ether, an ether obtained from mucic acid.1809 Young in Phil. Trans. XCIX. 158 Sulfuric acid 1000..Mucic 900. 1838 T. Thomson Ch... Oxford English Dictionary
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Mucic acid
With potassium bisulfate mucic acid forms 3-hydroxy-2-pyrone by dehydration and decarboxylation. Use Mucic acid can be used to replace tartaric acid in self-raising flour or fizzies. wikipedia.org
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Believer by Imagine Dragons Mucic Video
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mucate
ˈmucate Chem. [see -ate.] A salt of mucic acid.1838 T. Thomson Chem. Org. Bodies 78 They found the mucate of silver composed of Mucic acid [and] Oxide of silver. Oxford English Dictionary
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Muconic acid
Its name is derived from mucic acid. {| class="toccolours" border="0" style="left" | align ="center" | | align ="center"| | align ="center"| |- | align wikipedia.org
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pyromucic
pyromucic, a. Chem. (paɪərəʊˈmjuːsɪk) [f. pyro- 3 + mucic: cf. F. pyromucique substituted for pyromuqueux (De Morveau and Lavoisier 1787).] In pyromucic acid, an acid, C5H4O3, metameric with pyromeconic acid, produced by the dry distillation of mucic acid, and occurring in white glistening scales or... Oxford English Dictionary
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Saccharic acid
See also Saccharide Disaccharides Monosaccharides Mucic acid Gluconic acid Isosaccharinic acid References Sugar acids Monosaccharides wikipedia.org
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saccharic
saccharic, a. (səˈkærɪk) [f. med.L. sacchar-um sugar + -ic. Cf. F. saccharique.] 1. Chem. saccharic acid: (a) a dibasic acid formed by the action of nitric acid on dextrose; oxalhydric acid; (b) a monobasic acid forming crystalline salts prepared by the action of bases on glucoses. saccharic ether, ... Oxford English Dictionary
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2,5-Furandicarboxylic acid
was first reported as dehydromucic acid by Rudolph Fittig and Heinzelmann in 1876, who produced it via the action of concentrated hydrobromic acid upon mucic derivatives Biological conversion of HMF Dehydration of hexose derivatives First group is based on the acid-promoted triple dehydration of aldaric (mucic wikipedia.org
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saccholactic
† sacchoˈlactic, a. Chem. Obs. Also saclactic. [a. F. saccholactique, f. saccho- contracted for saccharo- + L. lact-, lac milk: see lactic a.] saccholactic acid, mucic acid (prepared from sugar of milk).1790 Kerr tr. Lavoisier's Elem. Chem. 281 The saccholactic acid discovered by Scheele. 1826 Henry... Oxford English Dictionary
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C6H10O8
{{DISPLAYTITLE:C6H10O8}} The molecular formula C6H10O8 (molar mass: 210.14 g/mol) may refer to: Saccharic acid, or glucaric acid Mucic acid, also known wikipedia.org
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2-Furoic acid
History The compound was first described by Carl Wilhelm Scheele in 1780, who obtained it by the dry distillation of mucic acid. wikipedia.org
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allo-
allo- (ˈæləʊ) combining form of Gr. ἄλλος other, different, as in allotheism, allochiria, etc. Also in various technical and scientific subjects: 1. Chem. Used to distinguish one of two organic isomers, as allocinnamic, allo-maleic, allo-mucic (acids).1893 Jrnl. Chem. Soc. LXIV. i. 513 Allocinnamic ... Oxford English Dictionary
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PDF UNITED - International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia
Case No.: IT-96-21-T 16 November 1998 UNITED NATIONS Case No.: IT-96-21-T Date: 16 November 1998 International Tribunal for the Prosecution of Persons
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D-Galacturonic acid
Other oxidized forms of -galactose are -galactonic acid (carboxylic group at C1) and meso-galactaric acid (mucic acid) (carboxylic groups at C1 and C6) wikipedia.org
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