This name is not correct. Look at this triamine
http://www.chemicalbook.com/ChemicalPro ... 181802.htm
Now regarding stearyl: is this stearate (salt) or amide derivative of this triamine? It is not clear
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- Sun Oct 16, 2016 10:05 pm
- Forum: Chemistry forum
- Topic: Nomenclature organic chemistry
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- Sat Oct 15, 2016 11:51 am
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- Topic: Organic substance combustion reaction
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Sorry, Gurongax, you are not correct. Normal burning of organic compounds with nitrogen always leads to nitrogen N2 as a product C6H8N2 + O2 = H2O + CO2 + N2 Only at higher temperatures or special conditions formation of NO and NO2 possible as a side reaction. Usually it is an environmental concern ...
- Sat Oct 15, 2016 11:01 am
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- Topic: Making Glucose
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I copied your equation C12H22O11 + H2O -> 2C6H12O6 into the chemistry tool http://www.webqc.org/balance.php
and got the result Balanced equation:
C12H22O11 + H2O = 2 C6H12O6
Everything works! Make sure use O for oxygen, nor 0 (zero): very common mistake
and got the result Balanced equation:
C12H22O11 + H2O = 2 C6H12O6
Everything works! Make sure use O for oxygen, nor 0 (zero): very common mistake
- Sat Oct 15, 2016 10:40 am
- Forum: Chemistry forum
- Topic: Balancing reactions with multiple oxidation state changes?
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To identify parallel reactions follow elements that change oxidation state to different levels. For example, in this case CH4 + O2 = C2H2 + CO + H2 C4- ==> C2- (for CO) C4- ==> C- (for C2H2) these are to independent processes of oxidation of the same molecule: methane For example, in this real case ...
- Thu Oct 13, 2016 10:47 pm
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- Topic: Need help with balancing two formulas
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Br- + KHSO5 --> HOBr + H2SO4 Number of electrons from reducing agent (Br-) should be equal to number of electrons accepted by oxidizer (peroxide KOS(O2)- O-OH ): three oxygen atoms are O2- and two (bold highlight) oxygen atoms of peroxide are 2O- Br- - 2e- = Br+ 2O- + 2e- = 2O2- Therefore, for every...
- Thu Oct 13, 2016 9:24 pm
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- Topic: Restoring a Lead-Acid battery
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- Thu Oct 13, 2016 9:16 pm
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- Topic: How can I balance these two equations?
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Google each chemical such as potassium chlorate if you don't know
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Potassium_chlorate
and then write chemical reactions, then balance them, then get credit!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Potassium_chlorate
and then write chemical reactions, then balance them, then get credit!
- Thu Oct 13, 2016 9:11 pm
- Forum: Chemistry forum
- Topic: Сan a crushed hackmanite be added to cosmetics?
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- Thu Oct 13, 2016 8:44 pm
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- Topic: Balancing reactions with multiple oxidation state changes?
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Try to split it into two parallel reactions and then combine them back into one CH4 + O2 = C2H2 + CO + H2 __________________________ CH4 + O2 = CO + H2 CH4 = C2H2 + H2 In reality these are two separate processes, and they can occur in different ratios, depends on conditions: temperature, catalyst, e...
- Thu Oct 13, 2016 8:32 pm
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- Topic: Help Breaking this down?
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The calculator somehow doesn't like fractions. I multiplied everything by x100 and calculated the following (K77Al193(Al50Si350O1000)(OH)200) The result Molar mass of (K77Al193(Al50Si350O1000)(OH)200) is 38797.8760 g/mol Actual result divide by 100 = 387.98 g/mol Symbol Element Atomic weight Atoms M...
- Fri Jul 11, 2014 7:01 pm
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- Topic: can anyone assist me in balancing this equation
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- Sun Jun 29, 2014 7:07 pm
- Forum: Chemistry forum
- Topic: Reaction
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I insist that acetone and acetylene will not react under ordinary conditions. Apparently, the authors of this problem forgot to indicate the conditions. I olnly guess that they meant the reaction in the presence of a base, such as in Favorskii–Babayan synthesis ketones and acetylenic compounds rea...
- Sun Jun 29, 2014 6:27 pm
- Forum: Chemistry forum
- Topic: qc
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From Wikipedia : Research Octane Number (RON)[edit]The most common type of octane rating worldwide is the Research Octane Number (RON). RON is determined by running the fuel in a test engine with a variable compression ratio under controlled conditions, and comparing the results with those for mixtu...