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Chemical compound
Sulfamic acid, also known as amidosulfonic acid, amidosulfuric acid, aminosulfonic acid, sulphamic acid and sulfamidic acid, is a molecular compound with
Sulfamic_acid
Molecule containing an equal number of positive and negative functional groups
be assessed. An amino acid Sulfamic acid isomers, with the zwitterion (right) Anthranilic acid Structure of H4EDTA Sulfamic acid crystallizes in the zwitterion
Zwitterion
Chemical process leading to the settling of an insoluble solid from a solution
barium ions is treated with an excess of sulfamic acid. This solution is heated to induce hydrolysis of sulfamic acid to bisulfate: 2 H2NSO3H + 2 H2O → 2 NH+4
Precipitation_(chemistry)
Quantitative determination of a chemical species based on its mass
barium ions is treated with an excess of sulfamic acid. This solution is heated to induce hydrolysis of sulfamic acid to bisulfate: 2 H2NSO3H + 2 H2O → 2 NH+4
Gravimetric_analysis
Substance used to remove limescale from surfaces
agents include acetic acid, citric acid, glycolic acid, formic acid, lactic acid, phosphoric acid, sulfamic acid and hydrochloric acid. The calcium salts
Descaling_agent
Prosthetic devices constructed to replace missing teeth
manufacturer instructions. Sulfamic acid is a type of acid cleanser that is used to prevent the formation of calculus on dentures. Sulfamic acid has a very good
Dentures
Aminosulfonic acid
Taurine (/ˈtɔːriːn/ ; IUPAC: 2-aminoethanesulfonic acid) is a naturally occurring organic compound with the chemical formula H2N−CH2−CH2−SO2−OH in its
Taurine
Disinfectant
(an oxidizing agent), sodium dodecylbenzenesulfonate (a detergent), sulfamic acid (a cleaning agent), and inorganic buffers. It is typically used for
Virkon
Molecule with an amine directly attached to formic acid
Carbamic acid, which might also be called aminoformic acid or aminocarboxylic acid, is the chemical compound with the formula H2NCOOH. It can be obtained
Carbamic_acid
Organosulfur compound (S=C(NH2)2)
ingredient in some metal polishes, such as Tarn-X, in combination with sulfamic acid and other ingredients to chemically remove tarnish from precious metals
Thiourea
Chemical compound
salt of cyclamic acid (cyclohexanesulfamic acid), which itself is prepared by reacting freebase cyclohexylamine with either sulfamic acid or sulfur trioxide
Cyclamate
Installation of sulfamic acid or sulfamate
sulfamation is the installation of either of two related functional groups, sulfamic acid (R2NSO3H) and sulfamate (R2NSO3−). Typical methods entail reaction of
Sulfamation
Explosive chemical compound
in 1934 and gave RDX the code name "W-Salz". It used sulfamic acid, formaldehyde, and nitric acid. SH-Salz (SH salt) was from Schnurr, who developed a
RDX
Chemical compound
hydrogen peroxide solutions against reduction. It can be used with sulfamic acid in some dairy applications for cleaning, especially to remove soapstone
Disodium_pyrophosphate
Chemical compound
checked by iodometric titration. Analogous to sulfamic acid (H3N+SO3−) and as is the case generally for amino acids, HOSA exists in the solid state as a zwitterion:
Hydroxylamine-O-sulfonic_acid
Organosulfur compound
increasingly common structural feature used in medicinal chemistry. Sulfamic acid Sulfonamide Merck Index, 11th Edition, 8894. Regnault, Victor (1838)
Sulfamide
Organosulfur compounds containing –S(=O)2–N< functional group
triflyl (CF3SO+2) group. Sulfamide — the sulfonamide parent compound Sulfamic acid — HOSO2NH2 Sulfinamide — compounds of the form RS(=O)NR′R″ Actor, P
Sulfonamide
Chemical compound
chemical methyl methacrylate. It can also be obtained by hydrolysis of sulfamic acid in aqueous solution, which produces the salt in high purity: H3NSO3
Ammonium_bisulfate
Brand of household cleaning product
various compounds: Water Lactic acid gluconic acid Lauramine oxide Propylene glycol n-Butyl ether Glycolic acid Sulfamic acid Disodium capryloamphodipropionate
Calcium_Lime_Rust
Chemical compound
initial solution is usually a nitric acid solution prepared via ion exchange, but hydrochloric acid (HCl) and sulfamic acid (H3NSO3) solutions can be used as
Plutonium(III)_oxalate
Organic compound with formula (CH2CO)2
the sweetener acesulfam-K is based on the reaction of diketene with sulfamic acid and cyclization by sulfur trioxide (SO3). Drugs made from Diketene include:
Diketene
Chemical compound
Aminomethylsulfonic acid (also called aminomethylenesulfonic acid and aminomethanesulfonic acid) is an organic chemical compound, with amino (−NH2) and sulfonic acid (−SO2−OH)
Aminomethylsulfonic_acid
Chemical compound
by nitration of sulfamic acid or its salts (here sodium sulfamate) at low temperatures in the presence of concentrated sulfuric acid, followed by neutralization
Ammonium_dinitramide
Organic redox reaction of aldehydes
itself. 2-Methyl-2-butene is often used in this context: Resorcinol and sulfamic acid are also common scavenger reagents. Hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) can be
Pinnick_oxidation
acid – H2S2O7 Sulfamic acid – H3NO3S Sulfur dibromide – Br2S Sulfur dioxide – SO2 Sulfur hexafluoride – SF6 Sulfur tetrafluoride – SF4 Sulfuric acid –
List_of_inorganic_compounds
Measure of the amount of oxygen that can be consumed by reactions in a solution
be fully oxidized to carbon dioxide with a strong oxidizing agent under acidic conditions. The amount of oxygen required to oxidize an organic compound
Chemical_oxygen_demand
Chemical compound
the pyrolysis product of a mixture of phosphorus pentachloride and sulfamic acid. In principle, it exists as stereoisomers, but only one (all chlorides
Trithiazyl_trichloride
Ester of an estrogen
fatty acids as the esters. Such esters include sulfuric acid (as in estradiol sulfate), sulfamic acid (as in estradiol sulfamate), phosphoric acid (as in
Estrogen_ester
Numbers, classes, and proper shipping names allocated to dangerous goods
Boron trifluoride dimethyl etherate UN 2966 6.1 Thioglycol UN 2967 8 Sulfamic acid UN 2968 4.3 Maneb stabilized or Maneb preparations, stabilized against
List of UN numbers 2901 to 3000
List_of_UN_numbers_2901_to_3000
Chemical compound
retardant and in industrial processes. It is a salt formed from ammonia and sulfamic acid. Ammonium sulfamate is distributed under the following tradenames, which
Ammonium_sulfamate
Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens
response to EGF and insulin signaling. The thiolate is oxidized to a sulfenic acid, which is converted to a sulfenyl amide after reacting with the adjacent
PTPN1
Method for oxidizing aldehydes to carboxylic acids
from the reaction mixture by scavengers. In the original publication, sulfamic acid and resorcinol were used. George A. Kraus and co-workers were the first
Lindgren_oxidation
Chinese scientist
(2018-09-05). "Self-Catalytic Reaction of SO 3 and NH 3 To Produce Sulfamic Acid and Its Implication to Atmospheric Particle Formation". Journal of the
Xiao_Cheng_Zeng
Class of chemical compounds of nickel
or mixed nickel-tungsten plating. It can be formed by the action of sulfamic acid on nickel carbonate. Nickel selenite (NiSeO3) has many different hydrates
Nickel_oxyacid_salts
Chemical compound
Solutions of strong (HCl), moderately strong (sulfamic) or weak (acetic, citric, sorbic, lactic, phosphoric) acids are commercially available. They are commonly
Calcium_carbonate
additives for hydraulic fracturing fluid include polycrylamide, hydrochloric acid and a biocide. In the US, about 750 compounds have been listed as additives
List of additives used for fracking
List_of_additives_used_for_fracking
Small nuclear RNA in the species Homo sapiens
Wollenberg P, Rummel W (Apr 1985). "Influence of phosphate, sulfonic, and sulfamic acids on sulfoconjugate release in the vascularly perfused mouse small intestine"
RNU4ATAC
Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens
a sulfamic acid (soaking experiment) 2i4h: Structural studies of protein tyrosine phosphatase beta catalytic domain co-crystallized with a sulfamic acid
PTPRB
Piece of chemical laboratory ware
borohydride NaBH4; then, strong and corrosive hydrochloric acid was also replaced with sulfamic acid NH2SO3H. Ch. R. Sanger and O. F. Black. The Quantitative
Sanger–Black_apparatus
American chemist and academic (1921–2016)
obtaining a B.S. degree in 1942. While an undergraduate, he prepared sulfamic acid, used in the preparation of various sulfa drugs at Johns Hopkins University;
John_H._Eicher
Irish chemist (1928–2008)
areas including neighbouring group effects, reactive intermediates, sulfamic acids and halogenation. In 1963 he was elected a member of the Royal Irish
Francis_Leslie_Scott
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Arabic, Muslim
Ibn Amr As-sulami RA had this Name
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Australian, Hebrew
Peace
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English
 English form of Welsh Kai, KAY means "lord." In Arthurian legend, this is the name of one of the first Knights of the Round Table. He was the son of Sir Ector, the foster brother of King Arthur, and is noted for having an acid tongue and boorish behavior, but mostly for trying to take credit when Arthur pulled the sword from the stone. Compare with another form of Kay.Â
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Latin
Named for Venus.
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English
From the Latin Aemilia, the feminine form of the Roman clan name Aemilius, anglicized by Chaucer.
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Hindu
Lustrous
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Muslim/Islamic
Respect
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Hindu
The ceremony of worshiping
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Latin American English German Hebrew
White.
Male
Portuguese
Portuguese form of Spanish Gonzalo, GONÇALO means "battle genius; war elf."
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Beautiful
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Success in Life
Boy/Male
Indian
Responsible, Surety, Sponsor, Guarantor
Girl/Female
Muslim
Helper of God, One who helps, Glowing star
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a.
Pertaining to a sultan.
a.
Of or pertaining to a sulphamide; derived from, or related to, a sulphamide; specifically, designating an amido acid derivative, NH2.SO2.OH, of sulphuric acid (analogous to sulphonic acid) which is not known in the free state, but is known in its salts.
n.
Acidity; sourness.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Acidulate
n.
The quality of being sour; sourness; tartness; sharpness to the taste; as, the acidity of lemon juice.
n.
The measurement of the strength of acids, especially by a chemical process based on the law of chemical combinations, or the fact that, to produce a complete reaction, a certain definite weight of reagent is required.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Acidify
n.
A white or yellowish crystalline substance, C6H4.(SO2.CO).NH, produced artificially by the oxidation of a sulphamic derivative of toluene. It is the sweetest substance known, having over two hundred times the sweetening power of sugar, and is known in commerce under the name of saccharine. It has acid properties and forms salts (which are inaccurately called saccharinates).
v. t.
To make acid; to convert into an acid; as, to acidify sugar.
n.
An instrument for ascertaining the strength of acids.
a.
Having an acid quality; sour; acidulous.
a.
Fulsome.
a.
Having a taste compounded of saltness and acidity; both salt and acid.
a.
Slightly sour; sub-acid; sourish; as, an acidulous tincture.
v. t.
To make sour or acid in a moderate degree; to sour somewhat.
n.
An acid elevator, as a tube through which acid is forced to some height in a sulphuric acid manufactory.
n.
A salt of sulphamic acid.
imp. & p. p.
of Acidulate