disulfide in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for disulfide in the English»Spanish Dictionary

disulfide, disulphide Brit [Am daɪˈsəlˌfaɪd, Brit dʌɪˈsʌlfʌɪd] N C or U

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Carbon disulfide is chlorinated using an iodine catalyst.
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This conversion is a step in the preparation of catalysts for hydrodesulfurization wherein alumina impregnated with molybdate salts are converted to molybdenum disulfide by the action of hydrogen sulfide.
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Spermaceti is insoluble in water, very slightly soluble in cold alcohol, but easily dissolved in ether, chloroform, carbon disulfide, and boiling alcohol.
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Hexagonal boron nitride, which adopts a layered structure, is a useful high-temperature lubricant akin to molybdenum disulfide.
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It is used as a cough medicine because it breaks disulfide bonds in mucus and liquefies it, making it easier to cough up.
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Carbon disulfide is a colorless liquid transparent to both infrared and visible.
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Hydrogen bonds break and re-form easily on exposure to water, but disulfide bonds (responsible for curl, among other properties), can be broken only via chemical means.
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He also published on the ionization of hydrogen, carbon dioxide, nitrous oxide, nitrogen dioxide, water vapor, sulfur dioxide, and carbon disulfide.
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This led to the conclusion that papain cleaves on the amino-terminal side of the disulfide bond, and pepsin cleaves on the carboxyl-terminal side.
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Another laboratory procedure is to react oxygen atoms with carbon oxysulfide or carbon disulfide vapour.
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