Encyclopedia of Physical Science and Technology, Volume 2Robert Allen Meyers |
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Page 432
... acids A. Citric acid B. Gluconic acid C. Lactic acid D. Itaconic acid IV . Amino acidsd A. L - glutamate B. L - lysine C. L - phenylalanine D. L - glutamine E. L - Arginine F. Other amino acids V. Nucleosida , nucleotides A. 5 ' - IMP ( ...
... acids A. Citric acid B. Gluconic acid C. Lactic acid D. Itaconic acid IV . Amino acidsd A. L - glutamate B. L - lysine C. L - phenylalanine D. L - glutamine E. L - Arginine F. Other amino acids V. Nucleosida , nucleotides A. 5 ' - IMP ( ...
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... acid impedes reaction with the nucleophilic re- ductant ) . The free acids are not reduced , but esters can be . Thus , methyl D - arabinonate is converted to D - arabinose by sodium amalgam . The susceptibility of lactones to reduction ...
... acid impedes reaction with the nucleophilic re- ductant ) . The free acids are not reduced , but esters can be . Thus , methyl D - arabinonate is converted to D - arabinose by sodium amalgam . The susceptibility of lactones to reduction ...
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... acid sites are present ; the material represented by curve B has fewer total acid sites and fewer strong sites , as indicated by the small amount of retained base at 400 ° C . Sample C has the fewest total acid sites but more strong ...
... acid sites are present ; the material represented by curve B has fewer total acid sites and fewer strong sites , as indicated by the small amount of retained base at 400 ° C . Sample C has the fewest total acid sites but more strong ...
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