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diethyl sulfate
chemical compound
m-nitroaniline
3-Nitroaniline is an organic compound with the formula H2NC6H4NO2. A yellow solid, it is a derivative of aniline, carrying a nitro functional group in position 3. It is an isomer of 2-nitroaniline and 4-nitroaniline. It is used as a precursor to dyes.
nickel(II) bromide
chemical compound
thionyl fluoride
chemical compound
sodium hexafluorophosphate
chemical compound
2-butyne-1,4-diol
1,4-Butynediol is an organic compound that is an alkyne and a diol. It is a colourless, hygroscopic solid that is soluble in water and polar organic solvents. It is a commercially significant compound in its own right and as a precursor to other products.
tin(IV) iodide
descation
silicon tetraiodide
chemical compound
hexafluoroacetone
Hexafluoroacetone (HFA) is a chemical compound with the formula (CF3)2CO. It is structurally similar to acetone; however, its reactivity is markedly different. It is a colourless, hygroscopic, nonflammable, highly reactive gas characterized by a musty odour. According to electron diffraction, HFA and acetone adopt very similar structures, the C-O distance being only longer in the fluorinated compound (124.6 vs 121.0 pm), possibly due to steric effects.
decabromodiphenyl ether
chemical compound
tin(IV) bromide
chemical compound
fluoroiodomethane
Fluoroiodomethane is the halomethane with the formula FCH2I. Also classified as a fluoroiodocarbon (FIC), it is a colorless liquid. It is a reagent for the introduction of the fluoromethyl (FCH2) group.
tellurium tetraiodide
chemical compound
potassium silicate
chemical compound
silicon tetrabromide
chemical compound
cyhalothrin
Cyhalothrin (ISO common name) is an organic compound that, in specific isomeric forms, is used as a pesticide. It is a pyrethroid, a class of synthetic insecticides that mimic the structure and properties of the naturally occurring insecticide pyrethrin which is present in the flowers of Chrysanthemum cinerariifolium. Pyrethroids, such as cyhalothrin, are often preferred as an active ingredient in agricultural insecticides because they are more cost-effective and longer acting than natural pyrethrins. λ-and γ-cyhalothrin are now used to control insects and spider mites in crops including cotto
mercury selenide
chemical compound
tin(IV) fluoride
chemical compound
anilinium chloride
chemical compound
heptaminol
Heptaminol is an amino alcohol which is classified as a cardiac stimulant (positive inotropic action). It also increases coronary blood flow along with mild peripheral vasoconstriction. It is sometimes used in the treatment of low blood pressure, particularly orthostatic hypotension as it is a potent positive inotrope (improving cardiac contraction).
chloroacetyl chloride
chemical compound
propargyl chloride
chemical compound
N-chlorosuccinimide
'''N-Chlorosuccinimide (NCS''') is the organic compound with the formula C2H4(CO)2NCl. This white solid is used for chlorinations. It is also used as a mild oxidant. NCS is related to succinimide, but with N–Cl in place of N–H. The N–Cl bond is highly reactive, and NCS functions as a source of "Cl+".
S-triazine
1,3,5-Triazine, also called '''s-triazine', is an organic chemical compound with the formula (HCN). It is a six-membered heterocyclic aromatic ring, one of several isomeric triazines. s''-Triazine —the "symmetric" isomer—and its derivatives are useful in a variety of applications.
methyl isocyanide
chemical compound
lead hydrogen arsenate
chemical compound
diselenium dichloride
chemical compound
cadmium arsenide
chemical compound
nickel(II) sulfide
chemical compound
aluminum selenide
chemical compound
benomyl
Benomyl (also marketed as Benlate) is a fungicide introduced in 1968 by DuPont. It is a systemic benzimidazole fungicide that is selectively toxic to microorganisms and invertebrates (especially earthworms), but relatively nontoxic toward mammals.
methyl isothiocyanate
chemical compound
tetramethyltin
Tetramethyltin is an organometallic compound with the formula (CH3)4Sn. This liquid, one of the simplest organotin compounds, is useful for transition-metal mediated conversion of acid chlorides to methyl ketones and aryl halides to aryl methyl ketones. It is volatile and toxic, so care should be taken when using it in the laboratory.
tributyltin oxide
chemical compound
niobium(V) fluoride
chemical compound
Cornforth reagent
chemical compound
diethylaminosulfur trifluoride
chemical compound
p-anisidine
'''p-Anisidine (or para-anisidine''') is an organic compound with the formula CH3OC6H4NH2. A white solid, commercial samples can appear grey-brown owing to air oxidation. It is one of three isomers of anisidine, methoxy-containing anilines. It is prepared by reduction of 4-nitroanisole.
methamidophos
Methamidophos, trade name "Monitor," is an organophosphate insecticide.
3-MCPD
3-MCPD (3-monochloropropane-1,2-diol or 3-chloropropane-1,2-diol) is an organic chemical compound with the formula HOCH2CH(OH)CH2Cl. It is a colorless liquid. The compound has attracted notoreity as the most common member of chemical food contaminants known as chloropropanols. It is suspected to be carcinogenic in humans.
O-iodoxybenzoic acid
chemical compound
cinchonidine
Cinchonidine is an alkaloid found in Cinchona officinalis and Gongronema latifolium. It is used in asymmetric synthesis in organic chemistry.
methanesulfonyl chloride
chemical compound
lithium triethylborohydride
chemical compound
lead selenide
chemical compound
dichlorophenylphosphine
Dichlorophenylphosphine is an organophosphorus compound with the formula C6H5PCl2. This colourless viscous liquid is commonly used in the synthesis of organophosphines.
arsenic triselenide
chemical compound
chlorothalonil
Chlorothalonil (2,4,5,6-tetrachloroisophthalonitrile) is an organic compound mainly used as a broad spectrum, nonsystemic fungicide, with other uses as a wood protectant, pesticide, acaricide, and to control mold, mildew, bacteria, algae. Chlorothalonil-containing products are sold under the names Bravo, Echo, and Daconil. It was first registered for use in the US in 1966. In 1997, it was the third most used fungicide in the US, behind only sulfur and copper, with used in agriculture that year. Including nonagricultural uses, the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) estimates, o
vanadium(V) oxytrifluoride
chemical compound
tin(II) selenide
chemical compound
nickel(II) chromate
chemical compound
diethylmercury
Diethylmercury is a flammable, colorless liquid, and one of the strongest known neurotoxins. This organomercury compound is described as having a slightly sweet smell, though inhaling enough fumes to notice this would be deadly. This chemical can cross the blood–brain barrier, causing permanent brain damage. It is, however, considerably less toxic than dimethylmercury.
trimethylsilyl cyanide
chemical compound
thorium(IV) nitrate
chemical compound
o-chloronitrobenzene
2-Nitrochlorobenzene is an organic compound with the formula ClC6H4NO2. It is one of three isomeric nitrochlorobenzenes. It is a yellow crystalline solid that is important as a precursor to other compounds due to its two functional groups.
deuterated methanol
chemical compound
selenourea
Selenourea is the organoselenium compound with the chemical formula . It is a white solid. This compound features a rare example of a stable, unhindered carbon-selenium double bond. The compound is used in the synthesis of selenium heterocycles. Selenourea is a selenium analog of urea . Few studies have been done on the compound due to the instability and toxicity of selenium compounds. Selenourea is toxic if inhaled or consumed.
sulfuryl chloride fluoride
chemical compound
indium(III) selenide
chemical compound
nickel(II) acetate
chemical compound