Cytochalasin B the name of which comes from the Greek cytos (cell) and chalasis (relaxation) is a cell-permeable mycotoxin. It was found that substoichimetric concentrations of cytochalasin B (CB) strongly […]
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14-Cyclohexadiene
14-Cyclohexadiene is a highly flammable cycloalkene that occurs as a colorless clear liquid.14-Cyclohexadiene and related compounds may be prepared from benzene using lithium or sodium in liquid ammonia this process […]
Aphthitalite
Aphthitalite is a potassium sulfate mineral with the chemical formula: (KNa)3Na(SO4)2.It was first described in 1835 for an occurrence on Mt. Vesuvius Italy. The name is from the Greek άφθητος […]
Thermonatrite
Thermonatrite is a naturally occurring evaporite mineral form of sodium carbonate Na2CO3·H2O.It was first described in 1845. Its name is from the Greek θερμός thermos heat plus natron because it […]
Tridymite
Tridymite is a high-temperature polymorph of quartz and usually occurs as minute tabular white or colorless pseudo-hexagonal crystals or scales in cavities in felsic volcanic rocks. Its chemical formula is […]
Witherite
Witherite is a barium carbonate mineral BaCO3 in the aragonite group. Witherite crystallizes in the orthorhombic system and virtually always is twinned. The mineral is colorless milky-white grey pale-yellow green […]
Euclase
Euclase is a beryllium aluminium hydroxide silicate mineral (BeAlSiO4(OH)). It crystallizes in the monoclinic crystal system and is typically massive to fibrous as well as in slender prismatic crystals. It […]
Cadmium sulfate
Cadmium sulfate is the name of a series of related inorganic compounds with the formula CdSO4.xH2O. The most common form is the monohydrate CdSO4.H2O but two other forms are known […]
Decaborane
Decaborane also called decaborane(14) is the borane with the chemical formula B10H14. This white crystalline compound is one of the principal boron hydride clusters both as a reference structure and […]
Bromargyrite
Bromyrite or bromargyrite is a natural mineral form of silver bromide found mainly in Mexico and Chile. Hardness is 1.5 to 2. Related are chlorargyrite and iodyrite.It was first described […]