Amido

Word AMIDO
Character 5
Hyphenation a mi do
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Mereka berhasil mengembangkan katalis yang bekerja seperti enzim, katalis tersebut dinamakan tetra-amido-macrocyclic ligand activators TAML. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Even took a few from the blood of the victim, Duchamp, with an amido black methanol solution. ❋ Preston, Douglas (2005)

But the nitric acid derivatives of cellulose are not capable of conversion by reducing agents into similar amido compounds. ❋ Franklin Beech (N/A)

The preparation of these is about the simplest operation of colour chemistry, and consists in taking as the base an amido compound as the chemist calls such. ❋ Franklin Beech (N/A)

The bases which form salts soluble with difficulty, such as nitroaniline and the amido-azo bodies, offer special difficulties in diazotising. ❋ Franklin Beech (N/A)

The amido-azo bodies, whose compounds with the phenols are also distinguished by their great fastness, are in this respect an exception. ❋ Franklin Beech (N/A)

During the subsequent combustion, the nitrogen of the amido-phenol becomes fixed in the state of ammonia. ❋ Unknown (N/A)

By the action of nitrous acid upon amido-azo bodies a group of bodies called diazo-azo compounds are obtained which contain the group N: N twice over, thus: -- ❋ Franklin Beech (N/A)

These amido compounds, of which aniline, toluidine, benzidine, naphthylamine are familiar examples, are characterised by containing the molecular group NH {2}, which radicle is built up of the two elements nitrogen and hydrogen. ❋ Franklin Beech (N/A)

The Nobel Company is said to be perfecting a smokeless powder in which the chief ingredients are nitro-amido - and tri - nitro-benzene. ❋ Unknown (N/A)

It is well known that in coal-tar is found a series of ammonia-like bases, aniline or amido-benzol, toluidine or amido-toluol, and xylidine or amido-xylol, which are utilized practically in the manufacture of the so-called aniline dye-colors. ❋ Various (N/A)

From anisidine, phenetidine and amido-diphenylamine, still more stable diazo compounds can be obtained, but the prices of these bases are rather high, and the colours produced with them are not fast to light. ❋ Franklin Beech (N/A)

The NO_ {2} group is at the moment of solution fixed upon the phenol with the production of mono-nitro-phenol, which is afterwards reduced by the action of the zinc-dust into the amido derivative. ❋ Unknown (N/A)

They are azo dyes, one of whose constituents is a body like salicylic acid, amido-benzoic acid, dihydroxy-naphthalene-sulpho acid, which contain the group OH, hydroxyl with carboxyl COOH. ❋ Franklin Beech (N/A)

Practically in the "coupling process" of dyeing only diazotised paranitroaniline is used as the coupler, although other amido bases of a similar nature are available. ❋ Franklin Beech (N/A)

When these amido bodies are treated with sodium nitrite and hydrochloric acid they undergo a chemical change, the feature of which is that the nitrogen atoms present in the amido compound and in the nitrite unite together and a new compound is produced which is called a diazo compound, and the operation is called "diazotisation". ❋ Franklin Beech (N/A)

This chemical phenomenon is a breaking-down process that is analogous to the peptonization of proteids, although in addition to the peptones and albumoses characteristic of peptic digestion, amido-acids and ammonia are to be found. ❋ Unknown (1910)

In these digestive fermentations, the chemical transformations are profound, the complex proteid molecule being broken down into albumoses, peptones, amido-acids (tyrosin and leucin) and ammonia as well as fatty acids. ❋ Unknown (1910)

When he made his great discovery known, one of the assembled gentlemen cried out: ‘Be careful, doctorette, or your amido atoms will get out of their cage.’ ❋ Jakob Wassermann (1903)

On a priori grounds we should expect alcohol to be oxidized in the liver along with leucin, tyrosin, uric acid, xanthin bodies, and various amido bodies. ❋ Martha Meir Allen (1890)

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