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  • Potassium hydrogen tartrate
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    chloride and alum. Cream of tartar, when mixed into a paste with hydrogen peroxide, can be used to clean rust from some hand tools, notably hand files...
    20 KB (2,143 words) - 03:28, 19 April 2024
  • Chlorine production (category Articles covered by WikiProject Wikify from December 2023)
    Some possible uses include the manufacture of hydrochloric acid or hydrogen peroxide, as well as desulfurization of petroleum, or use as a fuel in boilers...
    22 KB (2,501 words) - 16:59, 11 April 2024
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    Corium (nuclear reactor) (category Articles covered by WikiProject Wikify from December 2022)
    the Pressure Suppression Pool water below the Chernobyl reactor, hydrogen peroxide was formed. The hypothesis that the pool water was partially converted...
    45 KB (5,711 words) - 16:47, 1 April 2024
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    Anthracene (category Articles covered by WikiProject Wikify from April 2023)
    readily, giving anthraquinone, C14H8O2 (below), for example using hydrogen peroxide and vanadyl acetylacetonate. Electrophilic substitution of anthracene...
    15 KB (1,001 words) - 13:48, 26 March 2024
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    veterinary authority. Environmentally friendly products include hydrogen peroxide and hydrogen peroxide releasing products such as sodium percarbonate and peracetic...
    22 KB (2,646 words) - 16:21, 15 April 2024
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    Polyethylene (category Articles covered by WikiProject Wikify from July 2023)
    temperatures (between 200 and 250 °C). The peroxide decomposes to peroxide radicals (RO•), which abstract (remove) hydrogen atoms from the polymer chain, leading...
    57 KB (6,269 words) - 02:35, 26 March 2024
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    which is released by several cell types, decreases the levels of hydrogen peroxide, and the α-ketoglutarate was depleted and converted to succinate in...
    15 KB (1,401 words) - 15:02, 19 April 2024
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    Bromine (category WikiProject Elements pages using ENGVAR)
    when it takes the place of chlorine. For example, in the presence of hydrogen peroxide, H2O2, formed by the eosinophil, and either chloride, iodide, thiocyanate...
    66 KB (7,593 words) - 15:25, 5 April 2024
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    distillation of wood. Today, methanol is mainly produced industrially by hydrogenation of carbon monoxide. Methanol consists of a methyl group linked to a...
    54 KB (5,283 words) - 21:03, 16 April 2024
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    Zirconium (category Articles covered by WikiProject Wikify from February 2024)
    yttria. Zirconium is also used as a material of first choice for hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) tanks, propellant lines, valves, and thrusters, in propulsion...
    35 KB (4,158 words) - 00:25, 8 April 2024
  • gill monogenean Zeuxapta seriolae (Meserve, 1938) and treatment with hydrogen peroxide on pathophysiology of kingfish, Seriola lalandi Valenciennes, 1833"...
    5 KB (544 words) - 03:25, 16 March 2024
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    initiated through a catalyst, usually an organic peroxide such as methyl ethyl ketone peroxide or benzoyl peroxide. A team at Plymouth University in the UK spent...
    44 KB (5,182 words) - 03:40, 22 March 2024
  • act as a catalytic hydrogen peroxide generator. This sudden surge of cytosolic hydrogen peroxide causes increased lipid peroxidation and additionally depletes...
    22 KB (2,623 words) - 04:19, 30 March 2024
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    Nitrogen (category WikiProject Elements pages using ENGVAR)
    Hydration to nitric acid comes readily, as does analogous reaction with hydrogen peroxide giving peroxonitric acid (HOONO2). It is a violent oxidising agent...
    105 KB (12,188 words) - 15:49, 18 April 2024
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