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sulpho-acid
ˈsulpho-ˌacid Chem. [f. sulpho- + acid.] a. An acid obtained from another acid by substituting sulphur for oxygen; as sulphocyanic acid, CNHS, from cyanic acid, CNHO: now called thio-acid. b. An acid which contains the group SO2.OH united to carbon. (See sulphonic.)1857 Q. Jrnl. Chem. Soc. IX. 248 A... Oxford English Dictionary
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sulphacid
ˈsulphacid [See sulph-. Cf. F. sulfacide.] = sulpho-acid.a 1859 Betton in Worc. Oxford English Dictionary
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Boletinellus monticola
Using sulpho-vanillin the root and Hartig net stain reddish, bleach with NH4OH and lactic acid, while no reaction occurs when exposed to 15% KOH, Melzer's wikipedia.org
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sulphocyanic
sulphocyanic, a. Chem. (ˌsʌlfəʊsaɪˈænɪk) [f. sulpho- + cyanic.] Designating the sulpho-acid related to cyanic acid, occurring in cruciferous plants and in human saliva, and obtainable as a colourless liquid: now thiocyanic.1819 J. G. Children Chem. Anal. 326 Mr. Porrett concludes the composition of ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Herbert Bowyer Berkeley
Chemical engineer In 1882 the British Journal of Photography Almanac included his new formula of pyrogallol, sulfite and citric acid in their publication The company marketed Berkeley's Sulpho-pyrogallol Developer. wikipedia.org
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sulpho-
sulpho- (ˈsʌlfəʊ) before a vowel also sulph- (q.v.), used as combining form of sulphur, in names of chemical compounds containing sulphur, or (in modern use) produced by the substitution of sulphur for oxygen (etc.) in a compound: in this sense now superseded extensively by thio-, q.v. (Many of the ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Creolin
The residue remaining in the autoclave vessel is a dark, syrupy mass called creosote, which is composed mainly of phenolic acid and cresylic acid. It is composed mainly of phenol (phenolic acid) and cresol (cresylic acid). wikipedia.org
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George Bowdler Buckton
first paper, on reactions of cyanogen with platinum ammine complexes, appeared in 1852.[4] He wrote two papers with Hofmann on reactions of sulfuric acid Researches on the action of sulphuric acid on the amides and nitriles, together with some remarks upon conjugated sulpho-acids. Phil. Trans. R. wikipedia.org
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conjugated
conjugated, ppl. a. (ˈkɒndʒʊgeɪtɪd) [f. conjugate v. + -ed.] a. = conjugate a. in various senses.1690 Norris Beatitudes 228 The Virgin may be said to be more pure than the conjugated Person. 1727 Bradley Fam. Dict. s.v. Ficoides, Conjugated Leaves, that is Leaves set out in Pairs at the Joints. 1798... Oxford English Dictionary
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Ion chromatography
groups used are trimethylaminoethyl (TAM), triethylaminoethyl (TEAE), diethyl-2-hydroxypropylaminoethyl (QAE), aminoethyl (AE), diethylaminoethyl (DEAE), sulpho These isoenzymes include MM, MB, and BB, which all carry out the same function given different amino acid sequences. wikipedia.org
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