ketone peroxide

  • 1Methyl ethyl ketone peroxide — Preferred IUPAC name 2 Hydroperoxy 2 ((2 hydroperoxybutan 2 yl)peroxy)butane[citation needed] …

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  • 2Peroxide — A peroxide is a compound containing an oxygen oxygen single bond. The simplest stable peroxide is hydrogen peroxide. Superoxides, dioxygenyls, ozones and ozonides compound are considered separately. NOTOC Organic chemistry In organic chemistry,… …

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  • 3Ketone — group …

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  • 4Peroxide value — The Peroxide value of an oil or fat is used as a measurement of the extent to which rancidity reactions have occurred during storage. Other methods are available but peroxide value is the most widely used.The double bonds found in fats and oils… …

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  • 5Peroxide process — The peroxide process produces hydrazine, it is a variant of the Raschig process in which hydrogen peroxide is used to oxidize ammonia in the presence of a ketone …

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  • 6Acetone peroxide — Acetone peroxide …

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  • 7Organic peroxide — The general structure of an organic peroxide. The general structure of an or …

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  • 8Benzoyl peroxide — Benzoyl peroxide …

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  • 9Functional group — For other uses, see Functional group (disambiguation) and Moiety (disambiguation). Benzyl acetate has an ester functional group (in red), an acetyl moiety (circled with green) and a benzyloxy moiety (circled with orange). Other divisions can be… …

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  • 10Radical initiator — In chemistry, radical initiators are substances that can produce radical species under mild conditions and promote radical polymerization reactions. These substances generally possess weak bonds mdash;bonds that have small bond dissociation… …

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