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osmate
osmate Chem. (ˈɒzmeɪt) [f. osmium + -ate1.] A salt or ester of osmic acid (H2OsO4) in which osmium has an oxidation state of 6, and in the case of alkali metals having the formula M2[OsO2(OH)4] and obtainable by the action of a reducing agent such as alcohol on an alkaline solution of osmium tetroxi... Oxford English Dictionary
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Osmate
Osmate was a comune (municipality) in the Province of Varese in the Italian region Lombardy, located about northwest of Milan and about southwest of In 2019 it merged with the nearby Cadrezzate forming the new municipality of Cadrezzate con Osmate. wikipedia.org
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Potassium osmate
Potassium osmate is the inorganic compound with the formula K2[OsO2(OH)4]. Potassium osmate is prepared by reducing osmium tetroxide with ethanol: 2 OsO4 + C2H5OH + 5 KOH → CH3CO2K + 2 K2[OsO2(OH)4] Alkaline oxidative fusion wikipedia.org
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perosmate
perosmate Chem. (pəˈrɒzmeɪt) [f. per-1 5 + osmate.] A salt of osmium containing the anion [OsO4(OH)2]2-, in which osmium has an oxidation state of 8. Formerly represented as M2O.OsO4 (where M is an alkali metal) and called osmiates (see osmiate). The passage in ed. 7 (1890) of Bloxham's Chem. corres... Oxford English Dictionary
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Cadrezzate con Osmate
Cadrezzate con Osmate is a comune (municipality) in the province of Varese, Lombardy, northern Italy. It was formed in 2019 by the merger of the previous comuni of Cadrezzate and Osmate. References Cities and towns in Lombardy wikipedia.org
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osmiate
osmiate Chem. (ˈɒsmɪət, ˈɒz-) [f. osmi-um + -ate1.] A salt of osmic acid. a. = perosmate. Now Obs. The passage in ed. 8 (1895) of C. Bloxam's Chem. corresponding to quot. 1890 occurs s.v. perosmate.1844 Phil. Mag. XXIV. 394 A solution of osmiate of potash. 1849 D. Campbell Inorg. Chem. 259 Osmic aci... Oxford English Dictionary
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osmite
osmite Chem. (ˈɒsmaɪt, ˈɒz-) [ad. F. osmite (E. Frémy 1844, in Jrnl. de Pharm. et de Chim. V. 189), f. osmi-um + -ite1.] A salt of osmious acid. = osmate. Now Obs.1844 Phil. Mag. XXIV. 394 The liquor..deposits a crystalline powder of osmite of potash. 1849 D. Campbell Inorg. Chem. 255 This solution ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Cadrezzate
In 2019 it merged with the nearby Osmate forming the new municipality of Cadrezzate con Osmate. wikipedia.org
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osmic
▪ I. osmic, a.1 Chem. (ˈɒsmɪk, ˈɒz-) [f. osmi-um + -ic.] Containing osmium: applied to compounds in which osmium is quadrivalent, as osmic chloride OsCl4, osmic oxide OsO2; osmic acid, (a) a name given to osmium tetroxide OsO4; (b) the acid H2OsO4, known chiefly in the form of its salts (osmates).18... Oxford English Dictionary
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Comabbio
Comabbio borders the following municipalities: Mercallo, Osmate, Sesto Calende, Ternate, Travedona-Monate, Varano Borghi, Vergiate. wikipedia.org
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Serena Capponcelli
2014 Winter Games, living in Verbania where she met Arno, Belgian amateur cyclist and long-distance mountain runner; they married in September 2015 in Osmate wikipedia.org
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Osmium tetroxide
Other osmium compounds can be used as catalysts, including osmate(VI) salts ([OsO2(OH)4)]2−, and osmium trichloride hydrate (OsCl3·xH2O). This species is easily reduced to osmate anion, . When the Lewis base is an amine, adducts are also formed. wikipedia.org
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Travedona-Monate
It shares boundaries with Biandronno, Brebbia, Bregano, Cadrezzate, Comabbio, Ispra, Malgesso, Osmate, Ternate, and the Lago di Monate lake. wikipedia.org
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Lurtotecan
Synthesis Heck reaction Mitsunobu reaction Potassium osmate Sharpless asymmetric dihydroxylation Swern oxidation References Antineoplastic drugs wikipedia.org
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Bisulfite
bisulfite in organic chemistry is as a mild reducing agent, for example to remove traces or excess amounts of chlorine, bromine, iodine, hypochlorite salts, osmate wikipedia.org
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