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  2. Benzamide - Wikipedia

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    Benzamide is an organic compound with the chemical formula of C 7 H 7 NO. It is the simplest amide derivative of benzoic acid. In powdered form, it appears as a white solid, while in crystalline form, it appears as colourless crystals. [5] It is slightly soluble in water, [2] and soluble in many organic solvents. [6]

  3. C7H7NO - Wikipedia

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    The molecular formula C 7 H 7 NO (molar mass: 121.14 g/mol, exact mass: 121.0528 u) may refer to: 2-Acetylpyridine; 2-Aminobenzaldehyde; Benzamide;

  4. Ammonium benzoate - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... C 7 H 9 N O 2: Molar mass: 139.15 g/mol Appearance ... Ammonium benzoate can be dehydrated to form benzamide.

  5. Benzamidine - Wikipedia

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    Benzamidine is a reversible competitive inhibitor of trypsin, trypsin-like enzymes, and serine proteases. [4]It is often used as a ligand in protein crystallography to prevent proteases from degrading a protein of interest.

  6. Benzoic acid - Wikipedia

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    Benzoic acid (/ b ɛ n ˈ z oʊ. ɪ k /) is a white (or colorless) solid organic compound with the formula C 6 H 5 COOH, whose structure consists of a benzene ring (C 6 H 6) with a carboxyl (−C(=O)OH) substituent.

  7. Benzonitrile - Wikipedia

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    Benzonitrile is a useful solvent and a versatile precursor to many derivatives. It reacts with amines to afford N-substituted benzamides after hydrolysis. [3] It is a precursor to diphenylmethanimine via reaction with phenylmagnesium bromide followed by methanolysis.

  8. Benzophenone - Wikipedia

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    In this prototypical example involving benzophenone, the tetrahedral intermediate expels phenyl anion to give benzamide and benzene as the organic products. Benzophenone is a common photosensitizer in photochemistry. It crosses from the S 1 state into the triplet state with nearly 100% yield.

  9. Oxime - Wikipedia

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    Typically the reduction of aldoximes gives both primary amines and secondary amines; however, reaction conditions can be altered (such as the addition of potassium hydroxide in a 1/30 molar ratio) to yield solely primary amines. [12] In general, oximes can be changed to the corresponding amide derivatives by treatment with various acids.

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