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  2. Glucose 6-phosphate - Wikipedia

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    This reaction converts glucose 6-phosphate to fructose 6-phosphate in preparation for phosphorylation to fructose 1,6-bisphosphate. [2] The addition of the second phosphoryl group to produce fructose 1,6-bisphosphate is an irreversible step, and so is used to irreversibly target the glucose 6-phosphate breakdown to provide energy for ATP ...

  3. 6-Phosphogluconic acid - Wikipedia

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    6-Phosphogluconic acid (with conjugate base 6-phosphogluconate) is a phosphorylated sugar acid which appears in the pentose phosphate pathway and the Entner–Doudoroff pathway.

  4. Sodium hexametaphosphate - Wikipedia

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    2 NaH 2 PO 4 → Na 2 H 2 P 2 O 7 + H 2 O. Subsequently, the pyrophosphate is heated to give the corresponding sodium hexametaphosphate: 3 Na 2 H 2 P 2 O 7 → (NaPO 3) 6 + 3 H 2 O. followed by rapid cooling.

  5. Monomethylhydrazine - Wikipedia

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    Monomethylhydrazine (MMH) is a highly toxic, volatile hydrazine derivative with the chemical formula CH 6 N 2. It is used as a rocket propellant in bipropellant rocket engines because it is hypergolic with various oxidizers such as nitrogen tetroxide (N 2 O 4) and nitric acid (HNO 3). As a propellant, it is described in specification MIL-PRF ...

  6. Molybdenum hexafluoride - Wikipedia

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    Molybdenum hexafluoride has few uses. In the nuclear industry, MoF 6 occurs as an impurity in uranium hexafluoride since molybdenum is a fission product of uranium.. The semiconductor industry constructs various integrated circuits through chemical vapor deposition of molybdenum hexafluoride. [4]

  7. Isotopes of helium - Wikipedia

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    In Earth's atmosphere, the ratio of 3 He to 4 He is 1.343(13) × 10 −6. [5] However, the isotopic abundance of helium varies greatly depending on its origin. In the Local Interstellar Cloud , the proportion of 3 He to 4 He is 1.62(29) × 10 −4 , [ 6 ] which is ~121 times higher than in Earth's atmosphere.