| 31. | Note : this compound may also be recognized as "'guanidine "'thiocyanate.
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| 32. | In particular, the thiocyanate compound was prepared by the reaction of dibutyltin oxide with dibutyltin diisothiocyanate.
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| 33. | Finally, thiocyanate is produced which is a very unstable radical that can lead to cellular damage.
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| 34. | For example, the thiocyanate ion ( SCN " ) may attack from either the or the.
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| 35. | The systematic name of this enzyme class is "'benzyl-thiocyanate isomerase " '.
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| 36. | It forms complexes with cyanide, thiocyanate and ammonium ions when added to the solutions of these ions.
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| 37. | If you heat ammonium thiocyanate too hot you get an irreverable conversion to guanidine thiocyanate and ammonium trithiocarbonate.
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| 38. | If you heat ammonium thiocyanate too hot you get an irreverable conversion to guanidine thiocyanate and ammonium trithiocarbonate.
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| 39. | He also said companies are prohibited from spreading ammonium thiocyanate on the ground because of the potential environmental harm.
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| 40. | In this polar basic substitution reaction mechanism, thiocyanate ion extracts the acidic proton from benzoic acid while heated.
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