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Fremys Salt is described in multiple online sources, as addition to our editors' articles, see section below for printable documents, Fremys Salt books and related discussion.
Suggested Pdf Resources
- Quinone Lit Talk
- stoltz.caltech.edu
- Experiment A Synthesis and Characterization of Potassium
- susceptibility, electronic absorption spectrum (color), and electron spin resonance to study some forms of Fremy's salt and related compounds. Procedure.
- chemistris.tripod.com
- Temperature-Dependent Hyperfine Coupling Constant of the
- Dianion Radical of Fremy's Salt, a Convenient Internal.
- www.csun.edu
- Particle growth in butadiene emulsion polymerization, 1. The use of
- alexandria.tue.nl
- Reaction of Fremy's Salt upon Benzaldehyde and Salicylaldehyde
- tion method of quinones by the oxidation of phenols with Fremy's salt, K-nitroso- disulfonate, and he assumed that this oxidation reaction is of radical nature.
- repository.kulib.kyoto-u.ac.jp
Suggested Web Resources
- Frémy's salt - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Frémy's salt, discovered in 1845 by Edmond Frémy (1814–1894), is a chemical compound and a strong oxidizing agent.
- en.wikipedia.org
- Filtration of Potassium Nitrosodisulfonate / Fremy's Salt - YouTube
- Nov 11, 2007 Note: the "poor explanation" of my video is strictly due to the fact that this experiment corresponds to a university class.
- www.youtube.com
- Fremy's Salt - YouTube
- www.youtube.com
- Quinone Lit Talk
- stoltz.caltech.edu
- Experiment A Synthesis and Characterization of Potassium
- susceptibility, electronic absorption spectrum (color), and electron spin resonance to study some forms of Fremy's salt and related compounds. Procedure.
- chemistris.tripod.com
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