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  2. Aldehyde oxidase - Wikipedia

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    AO catalyzes the conversion of an aldehyde in the presence of oxygen and water to an acid and hydrogen peroxide.. an aldehyde + H 2 O + O 2 ⇌ a carboxylate + H 2 O 2 + H +; Though the enzyme uses molecular oxygen as an electron acceptor, the oxygen atom that is incorporated into the carboxylate product is from water; however, the exact mechanism of reduction is still not known for AO.

  3. Trimethylsulfoxonium - Wikipedia

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    Trimethylsulfoxonium (abbreviated TMSO) is a cation with a formula (CH 3) 3 SO + consisting of a sulfur atom attached to three methyl groups and one oxygen atom. It has a net charge of +1. It has a net charge of +1.

  4. Methanesulfonic acid - Wikipedia

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    Methanesulfonic acid (MsOH, MSA) or methanesulphonic acid (in British English) is an organosulfuric, colorless liquid with the molecular formula CH 3 SO 3 H and structure H 3 C−S(=O) 2 −OH. It is the simplest of the alkylsulfonic acids ( R−S(=O) 2 −OH ).

  5. Trioxide - Wikipedia

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    A trioxide is a compound with three oxygen atoms. For metals with the M 2 O 3 formula there are several common structures. Al 2 O 3, Cr 2 O 3, Fe 2 O 3, and V 2 O 3 adopt the corundum structure.

  6. XO-3 - Wikipedia

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    XO-3 is a star in the constellation Camelopardalis. The star has a magnitude of 10 and is not visible to the naked eye but is visible through a small telescope . [ 3 ] A search for a binary companion star using adaptive optics at the MMT Observatory was negative.

  7. Sulfur dioxide - Wikipedia

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    2 CaSO 4 + 2 SiO 2 + C → 2 CaSiO 3 + 2 SO 2 + CO 2 Until the 1970s commercial quantities of sulfuric acid and cement were produced by this process in Whitehaven , England. Upon being mixed with shale or marl , and roasted, the sulfate liberated sulfur dioxide gas, used in sulfuric acid production, the reaction also produced calcium silicate ...

  8. Charts on SO (3) - Wikipedia

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    The universal cover of SO(3) is a Lie group called Spin(3). The group Spin(3) is isomorphic to the special unitary group SU(2); it is also diffeomorphic to the unit 3-sphere S 3 and can be understood as the group of unit quaternions (i.e. those with absolute value 1).

  9. Hypoiodous acid - Wikipedia

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    It rapidly decomposes by disproportionation: [2] 5 HIO → HIO 3 + 2 I 2 + 2 H 2 O. Hypoiodous acid is a weak acid with a pK a of about 11. The conjugate base is hypoiodite (IO −). Salts of this anion can be prepared by treating iodine with alkali hydroxides.