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  2. Malononitrile - Wikipedia

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    Malononitrile is an organic compound nitrile with the formula CH 2 (CN) 2. It is a colorless or white solid, although aged samples appear yellow or even brown. It is a colorless or white solid, although aged samples appear yellow or even brown.

  3. Diaminomaleonitrile - Wikipedia

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    The cis-configuration of the amino groups was shown in 1928 through reaction with glyoxal to give 2,3-diaminopyrazine, and the full structure was shown in 1955 to be diaminomaleonitrile, as opposed to the isomeric aminoiminosuccinonitrile (AISN). [5] It can be prepared by cyanation of aminomalonitrile. [6] [7]

  4. Methyl yellow - Wikipedia

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    Methyl yellow, or C.I. 11020, is an organic compound with the formula C 6 H 5 N 2 C 6 H 4 N(CH 3) 2. It is an azo dye derived from dimethylaniline. It is a yellow solid. According to X-ray crystallography, the C 14 N 3 core of the molecule is planar. [3] It is used as a dye for plastics and may be used as a pH indicator.

  5. Sodium maleonitriledithiolate - Wikipedia

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    Sodium maleonitriledithiolate is the chemical compound described by the formula Na 2 S 2 C 2 (CN) 2. The name refers to the cis compound, structurally related to maleonitrile ((CH(CN)) 2). Maleonitriledithiolate is often abbreviated mnt. It is a "dithiolene", i.e. a chelating alkene-1,2-dithiolate.

  6. CAS Registry Number - Wikipedia

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    Screenshot of the CAS Common Chemistry database with information about caffeine ().. A CAS Registry Number [1] (also referred to as CAS RN [2] or informally CAS Number) is a unique identification number, assigned by the Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS) in the US to every chemical substance described in the open scientific literature, in order to index the substance in the CAS Registry.

  7. 2-Hydroxy-5-methoxybenzaldehyde - Wikipedia

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    It reacts with malononitrile to form 2-imino-6-methoxy-2H-1-benzopyran-3-carbonitrile. [2] It can be reduced by sodium borohydride in ethanol to form 2-hydroxy-5-methoxybenzyl alcohol. [ 3 ]

  8. Solvent Yellow 7 - Wikipedia

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    Like most azobenzenes, Solvent Yellow 7 can be synthesized by the reaction of the phenyldiazonium salt with phenol.The optimal pH value for this azo coupling is 8.5-10. The reaction is carried out in water, since sodium chloride (or potassium chloride) formed in the reaction is soluble in water, while the product precipitates.

  9. Ethyl cyanoacetate - Wikipedia

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    Nucleophilic attack at the ester group, as part of acyl substitution: reaction with ammonia leads to cyanoacetamide, which can be converted by dehydration with PCl 5 or POCl 3 to malononitrile. [11] Via the acidic methylene group as a nucleophile; Ethyl cyanoacetate is a building block for the synthesis of heterocycles which are used for ...