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  2. Pyrrole - Wikipedia

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    Pyrrole is an extremely weak base for an amine, with a conjugate acid pK a of −3.8. The most thermodynamically stable pyrrolium cation (C 4 H 6 N +) is formed by protonation at the 2 position. Substitution of pyrrole with alkyl substituents provides a more basic molecule—for example, tetramethylpyrrole has a conjugate acid pK a of +3.7.

  3. Washington Prime Group - Wikipedia

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    The company is organized in Indiana with its headquarters in Columbus, Ohio. [1] From January 2015 to September 2016, the company had the name WP Glimcher. On June 13, 2021, Washington Prime filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. [2]

  4. MTR Gaming Group - Wikipedia

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    The properties owned and operated by MTR Gaming at the time of its acquisition were: Mountaineer Casino, Racetrack and Resort – Chester, West Virginia; Presque Isle Downs and Casino – Summit Township, Erie County, Pennsylvania; Scioto Downs Racino – Columbus, Ohio

  5. Real estate transfers: Ohio LLC buys 18 properties for $1 ...

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    Oak Tree Real Estate Ohio LLC from Canton Property Investors LLC, 652 Young Ave SE, $1,005,000. Panigrahi Sambit from Gateway Equity Group Ltd, 918 Green Ave SW, $90,000.

  6. Why we're investigating problem rental properties in Columbus

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    Why we're investigating problem rental properties in Columbus. Gannett. Jim Weiker, Columbus Dispatch. July 3, 2024 at 8:20 AM.

  7. Daisha Harper, previously a resident of the Latitude Five25 apartments in Columbus until it was shuttered by a water main break and code violations, unpacks her belongings Jan. 26, 2023, from an ...

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  9. Polypyrrole - Wikipedia

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    Polypyrrole Pyrrole can be polymerised electrochemically. [1] Polypyrrole (PPy) is an organic polymer obtained by oxidative polymerization of pyrrole. It is a solid with the formula H(C 4 H 2 NH) n H. It is an intrinsically conducting polymer, used in electronics, optical, biological and medical fields. [2] [3]