HFhydrofluoric acid HClhydrochloric acid HBrhydrobromic acid HIhydroiodic acid HCNhydrocyanic acid H2Shydrosulfuric acid HNO3nitric acid HNO2nitrous acid H2SO4sulfuric acid H2SO3sulfurous acid HC2H3O2acetic acid acid formulaanionname HClO4perchlorateperchloric acid ...
The invention relates to a method for synthesizing a hydrobromic acid prasugrel acetic acid compound. The method comprises the following steps of taking the prasugrel as an intermediate, adding the prasugrel into a mixed solvent and stirring so as to obtain a turbid liquid, then reacting with the...
H3PO2 hypophosphorous acid H2SO5 peroxosulfuric acid H2S2O6 dithionic acid H2S2O3 thiosulfuric acid HMnO4 permanganic acid Names of common acids formula name HF hydrofluoric acid HCl hydrochloric acid HBr hydrobromic acid HI hydroiodic acid HCN hydrocyanic acid H2S hydrosulfuric ...
hydrobromic acid, hydroiodic acid, phosphoric acid and polyphosphoric acid; Heteropoly acids such as phosphomolylic acid, phosphotungstomolybic acid and silicotungstomolybic acid; Acid zeolites; And acidic ion exchange resins, wherein the main structure is a phenolic resin or a styrene resin, and...
Decide which compound is the acid and which is the base, and draw the products of the given proton transfer reaction. Write the neutralization reaction for the following acid and base: HF_{aq} and Ba(OH)_{2(aq)}. Find which compound is the acid and which is the...
Mineral acids that can be used to form mineral acid salts of hydroxylamine include, for example, hydrochloric acid, sulfuric acid, hydrobromic acid, and phosphoric acid. The preferred acid salts are the hydrochloride salt and the sulfate salt, as those salts are readily available, easy to handle...
The present invention provides, for example, a labeling substance that allows the double helix structure of a nucleic acid to be detected effectively. The present invention provides a compound having a structure derived from mononucleoside or mononucleotide, with the structure being represented by the...
Examples of the protic acids include hydrochloric acid, hydrobromic acid and sulfuric acid. In the reaction, a large excess amount of the protic acid is usually used. The reaction temperature of the reaction is usually within a range of −20 to 150° C. and the reaction time is usually ...
salts - A method for preparing the compound or Salt of claim 1, wherein the method comprises making The reaction of N - ((R) - 6 - ethylamino - 6.7 - dihydro - - [- 5 - D indeno [5,6] thiazol-2-yl) - benzamide.2hbr with hydrobromic acid in conditions for (R) - n * 6...
Furthermore, the dealkylating method includes e.g. a method reacting the resultant compound in a mixture of hydrobromic acid and acetic acid under reflux.;COPYRIGHT: (C)1994,JPO&JapioTSUKAMOTO RYOJISADANOBU JIRO