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Inorganic acids, or mineral acids, are highly corrosive, water-soluble, and derived from inorganic compounds. Available in a range of chemical compositions and acid strengths, they can be used for syntheses of organic and inorganic chemicals.
Sulfamic acid is a strong inorganic acid. It is a hypochlorite scavenger. The ability of sulfamic acid to reduce nitrate to nitrogen gas under acidic condition has been utilized to denitrify nitrate-rich wastewater along with zinc powder.
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Nitric acid (HNO3) is a highly corrosive mineral acid. It is usually utilized for abstracting transition metal catalyst from single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWNTs) in order to purify them. The effect of nitric acid on the oxidation of multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) has been investigated by sample weight Raman spectrum solubility morphology and alignment examinations.
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13(Z)-Docosenoic acid is a 22-carbon monounsaturated fatty acid. It is found predominantly in canola oil.{8144} 13(Z)-Docosenoic acid is metabolized to oleic acid in vivo. Diets rich in 13(Z)-docosenoic acid were shown to cause heart lipidosis in experimental animals.{7786,8145} The C-1 amide of docosenoic acid has been identified as one of the anandamide-related neurotransmitters associated with sleep.{1317}
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A sialic acid; not endogenously produced in humans but accumulates in human cells after exogenous ingestion from dietary sources; accumulates in human tumors and uptake is enhanced under hypoxic conditions
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