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Oxamide - Wikipedia
Oxamide is the organic compound with the formula (CONH 2) 2. This white crystalline solid is soluble in ethanol, slightly soluble in water and insoluble in ...
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Oxamide | C2H4N2O2 | CID 10113 - PubChem
Oxamide is a dicarboxylic acid diamide of oxalic acid. It is functionally related to an oxalic acid.
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Oxamide 98 471-46-5 - Sigma-Aldrich
Oxamide can be used: As a precursor for the synthesis of ligands such as bis(benzimidazole)[1] and Schiff base ligands formed by condensation with furfural.
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oxamide
oxamide Chem. (ˈɒksəmaɪd) [f. ox- 2 + amide first formed as F. oxamide (J. Dumas 1830, in Ann. de Chim. et de Physique XLIV. 130).] The diamide C2O2.N2H4, representing two molecules of ammonia in which two atoms of hydrogen are replaced by oxalyl, C2O2; also called oxalamide. Extended generically to...
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Oxamide - Chem-Impex
Oxamide is a versatile organic compound known for its unique properties and applications in various industries. With a molecular formula of C2H4N2O2, it serves ...
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Oxamide, 98+% 2500 g | Buy Online | Thermo Scientific Chemicals
Oxamide, 98+%. Oxamide is used as a stabilizer for nitrocellulose preparations. It also finds use in APCP rocket motors as a high performance burn rate ...
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Oxamide - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Oxamide refers to a class of ligands derived from the reaction of ethyloxalate or oxalyl chloride with amine derivatives, characterized by their versatility in ...
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Oxamide | Krackeler Scientific, Inc.
Synonym: Oxalic acid diamide. CAS Number: 471-46-5. Empirical Formula (Hill Notation): C2H4N2O2. Molecular Weight: 88.07. EC Number: 207-442-5
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Oxamide - American Chemical Society
Oxamide, the diamide of oxalic acid, is an extremely stable white crystalline solid. It can be heated to >300 °C before decomposing.
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Oxamide | CAS 471-46-5 | TCI-O0086 - Spectrum Chemical
Oxamide at Spectrum Chemical. Manufactured, packaged and stored under current Good Manufacturing Practices (cGMP) per 21CFR part 211 in FDA registered and ...
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Oxamide | 471-46-5 - ChemicalBook
Oxamide is made from cyanogen hydrolysis in an acid medium. It releases nitrogen slowly and hence is used as a slow-release fertilizer. It is ...
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ox-
ox- a formative of chemical terms. 1. = oxy- from oxygen; as in ox- or oxyacetic, -acid; oxanthracene, oxiodic, etc. 2. A shortening of oxal-, as in oxamic, oxaldehyde, oxamide, oxanilic. 3. Form of oxa- before a vowel.
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Dithiooxamide
It is the sulfur analog of oxamide. It acts as a chelating agent, e.g. in the detection or determination of copper.
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oxal-
oxal- combining element in chemical terms, used in the sense ‘derived from or related to oxalic acid’, or ‘containing the radical oxalyl’. oxalaˈcetic acid, a dicarboxylic acid, HOOC·CO·CH2·COOH, which crystallizes as an enol form and is produced in vivo by transamination from aspartic acid and in t...
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Tetraketopiperazine
Yet another way to make tetraketopiperazine is a condensation of oxamide with ethyl oxalate with sodium ethoxide present. Glyoxalic acid and oxamide are side products.
Properties
When heated tetraketopiperazine does not melt, but turns black at 250°C.
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