| 31. | Cello-oligosaccharides can be chemically reduced through the action of sodium borohydride to produce their corresponding sugar alcohols.
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| 32. | Brown and Schlesinger successfully synthesized volatile uranium ( IV ) borohydride, which had a molecular weight of 298.
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| 33. | Sodium borohydride is a mild reducing agent that works well in reducing aldehydes, ketones, and acid chlorides.
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| 34. | Uranium hexafluoride is very corrosive, which presented serious handling difficulties, leading to serious consideration of the borohydride.
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| 35. | The P " 2 form is prepared similarly from Nickel ( II ) acetate and sodium borohydride in ethanol.
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| 36. | Sodium borohydride presents a fire hazard owing to its reducing nature and the liberation of hydrogen on contact with acid.
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| 37. | Other known binary compounds include halides ( nitrate, or borohydride ( [ [ Lithium borohydride | ] ] ).
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| 38. | Other known binary compounds include halides ( nitrate, or borohydride ( [ [ Lithium borohydride | ] ] ).
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| 39. | Borohydrides can serve as ligands for many metals, and there is a large coordination chemistry of the borohydride ion.
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| 40. | Because the reactant ( sodium borohydride, NaBH 4 ) contains no carbon, the vehicle produces no carbon dioxide.
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