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disulfonate

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disulfonate [dī′səl·fə‚nāt]
(chemistry)
A molecule that has two sulfonate groups.


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Pilot Chemical's product families include: Aristonate[R] oil-soluble sulfonates, Aristonic[R] Acids, Calamide[R] amides, CalBlend[R] performance blends, Calfax[R] diphenyl oxide disulfonates, Calfoam[R] alcohol/ether sulfates, Calimulse[R] sulfonates and sulfates, Calsoft[R] sulfonates, Calsuds[R] detergent concentrates, Caltaine[R] betaines and Pilot[R] specialties and hydrotropes.
PBMC metabolic activity WST-1 (4-{3-(4-iodophenyl)-2-(4-nitrophenyl)-2H-5-tetrazolio}-1,3-benzene disulfonate, (WST, Roche Diagnostics) is a substrate for the enzyme succinate dehydrogenase.
f], where subscripts, s and f, stand for seemed and final latex particles, respectively Versnex 80 is pentasodium diethylene-triaminepentaacetate from The Dow Chemical Company Dowfax 2A1 is sodium alkyl diphenyl oxide disulfonate from The Dow Chemical Company The first series of lightly crosslinked, carboxylated methyl methacrylate (MMA) latexes was prepared with varying amounts of methacrylic acid (MAA) from zero to 30 parts by weight and 0.
 
 
 
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