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- Beckmann rearrangement can be rendered catalytic using cyanuric chloride and zinc chloride as a co-catalyst.
- The reaction can also be catalyzed by a mixture of zinc chloride and thionyl chloride.
- Certain substances, such as carbolic acid, arsenic, strychnine, and zinc chloride, can be used to delay the process of putrefaction in various ways based on their chemical make up.
- HCl requires a catalyst such as zinc chloride. Ethyl halides can, in principle, also be produced by treating ethanol with more specialized halogenating agents, such as thionyl chloride or phosphorus tribromide.
- Other primary cells include zinc-carbon, zinc-chloride, and lithium iron disulfide batteries.
- Primary and secondary alcohol require an activator such as zinc chloride.
- Alongside the zinc chloride-based "Burnett process", use of creosoted wood prepared by the Bethell process became a principal way of preserving railway timbers (most notably railway sleepers) to increase the lifespan of the timbers, and avoiding having to regularly replace them.
- Compared with zinc–carbon batteries of the Leclanché cell or zinc chloride types, alkaline batteries have a higher energy density and longer shelf life, yet provide the same voltage.
- To further enhance the ability of ninhydrin, a solution of 1,2-indandione and zinc chloride (IND-Zn) can be used prior to ninhydrin.
- In 1839 Burnett was granted a British patent for "Burnettizing", the application under pressure of an aqueous solution of zinc chloride to ropes, canvas and timber as a preservative.
- Astringents like zinc chloride provide a pleasant-tasting sensation and shrink tissues. Zinc, when used in combination with other antiseptic agents, can limit the buildup of tartar.
- In some cases, acids such as zinc chloride and methanesulfonic acid are employed to accelerate the Friedel-Crafts reaction.
- The patent covered the use of zinc chloride on water basis, also known as "Burnettizing".
- "Ucar batteries" was Carbide's industrial and consumer zinc chloride battery business.
- The volatilization of zinc in combination with zinc chloride at temperatures above 285 °C indicates the formation of [...] , a zinc compound with a +1 oxidation state.
- A solution of zinc chloride in hydrochloric acid is a common flux for stainless steels; it has however to be thoroughly removed afterwards as it would cause pitting corrosion.
- On June 5, 1980, Gulf and Western unveiled an electric car, powered by a zinc chloride battery that would hold a charge for several hours and permit speeds of up to [...].
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