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This acts on the intermediate compound to form thiopropanal but is not involved in the production of thiosulphinate.
Molten sulfur is burned to form sulfur dioxide, which is cooled, then oxidized, usually in the presence of pellets of porous siliceous material impregnated with vanadium pentoxide and a potassium compound, to form sulfur trioxide at moderately high temperatures.
The copolymers were cross-linked by dihydrazide compound to form acylhydrazone containing self-healable hydrogels without additional catalysis.
Mechanistically, exogenous selenite reacts with glutathione, the most abundant physiological sulfhydryl compound to form seleno-trisulfide which accumulates in elevated oxidative stress [10].
The results suggest that the ability of compound to form the phenylamine radical and the stability of this derived radical are important in the anti-inflammatory activities via neutralization of harmful radicals.
Other metals, such as nickel, molybdenum, iridium, and tungsten could also react with allylic compound to form π-allyl metal complexes, which are useful intermediates in synthetic organic chemistry.
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Soaps also react with traces of acidic compounds to form a precipitate.
The S−S bond can also be cleaved with alkyllithiums and other organometallic compounds to form sulfides.
Sulfur dioxide can react with other compounds to form ultrafine particles, which are associated with heart and lung disease.
At low pH, invert sugar would form and react with nitrogen compounds to form colour, and, at high pH, alkaline destruction of sucrose and monosaccharides would occur.
Ozone, when combined with other compounds to form smog, contributes to a variety of ailments, including heart problems, asthma and other lung disorders.
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