| 11. | The methylene group is even more acidic in these derivatives.
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| 12. | In 1876, methylene blue was synthesized by German chemist Heinrich Caro.
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| 13. | In this complex the two methylene groups bind to different uranium centers.
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| 14. | The singlet excited isomer of the methylene compound is systematically called methylidene.
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| 15. | To remove it safely, use a non-methylene chloride paint stripper.
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| 16. | In their system, a methylene linker prohibits favorable T-shaped interactions.
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| 17. | Methylene blue and its congeners may act by preventing the biocrystallization of heme.
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| 18. | It was originally a modified methylene blue stain used for diagnosing bubonic plague.
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| 19. | For example, one millilitre of methylene iodide weighs 3.325 g.
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| 20. | The next step is a redox reaction of the enolate with methylene blue.
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