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This aliphatic organic compound is a clear, colourless liquid that is used as a solvent and as a labile ligand in coordination chemistry.
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Under these conditions, aliphatic hydrocarbons form rings and lose hydrogen to become aromatic hydrocarbons.
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Thus, reduction conditions can be initially classified by starting materials: aliphatic nitro compounds or aromatic nitro compounds.
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The role of glycerol is proposed to interlink aliphatic monomers, and possibly also to link polyaliphatics to polyaromatics, during suberin polymer assembly.
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This type of reaction is found mainly in aliphatic hydrocarbons, and rarely in aromatic hydrocarbon.
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Because of their instability, aliphatic azo compounds pose the risk of explosion.
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Many flavin-dependent enzymes are capable of oxidizing aliphatic nitro compounds to less-toxic aldehydes and ketones.
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Members of this enzyme family metabolize a wide variety of substrates, including ethanol, retinol, other aliphatic alcohols, hydroxysteroids, and lipid peroxidation products.
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Reactivity is broadly in the order aliphatic amines cycloaliphatic amines aromatic amines.
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They typically consist of aliphatic acyl groups of low to medium chain lengths esterified to the hydroxyl groups of glucose or sucrose.
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