Oleum (Latin oleum, meaning oil), or fuming sulfuric acid, is a term referring to solutions of various compositions of sulfur trioxide in sulfuric acid...
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Rust-Oleum is a manufacturer of protective paints and coatings for home and industrial use. It was founded in 1921 by Robert Fergusson, a sea captain...
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Ether (redirect from Oleum dulci vitrioli)
In organic chemistry, ethers are a class of compounds that contain an ether group—a single oxygen atom bonded to two separate carbon atoms, each part of...
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M.C. Mehta v. Union of India originated in the aftermath of oleum gas leak from Shriram Food and Fertilisers Ltd. complex at Delhi. This gas leak occurred...
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Dill oil (redirect from Oleum anethi)
Dill oil is an essential oil extracted from the seeds or leaves/stems (dillweed) of the Dill plant. It can be used with water to create dill water. Dill...
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chamber process, the contact process also produces sulfur trioxide and oleum. In 1901 Eugen de Haën patented the basic process involving combining sulfur...
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Cajeput oil (redirect from Oleum cajeputi)
Cajuput oil (also spelled cajeput) is a volatile oil obtained by distillation from the leaves of the myrtaceous trees Melaleuca leucadendra, Melaleuca...
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Almond (redirect from Oleum amygdalae)
acid), 70 grams of oleic acid, and 17 grams of linoleic acid (oil table). Oleum amygdalae, the fixed oil, is prepared from either sweet or bitter almonds...
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attested in English 1176, the word oil comes from Old French oile, from Latin oleum, which in turn comes from the Greek ἔλαιον (elaion), "olive oil, oil" and...
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Occidental Petroleum (section Oleum spill)
company paid $129 million in restitution. On Saturday, October 11, 2008, oleum was accidentally spilled at a facility in Petrolia, Pennsylvania which belonged...
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Piper cubeba (redirect from Oleum cubebae)
Piper cubeba, cubeb or tailed pepper is a plant in genus Piper, cultivated for its fruit and essential oil. It is mostly grown in Java and Sumatra, hence...
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pyrosulphuric acid), also named oleum, is a sulfur oxoacid. It is a major constituent of fuming sulfuric acid, oleum, and this is how most chemists encounter...
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absorbed into 97–98% H2SO4 to form oleum (H2S2O7), also known as fuming sulfuric acid or pyrosulphuric acid. The oleum is then diluted with water to form...
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oils and has been marketed since before 1916. The name is a contraction of Oleum Basileum, "oil from Basel". Olbas Oil's packaging is similar to that of...
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Badger also produced acid and oleum which are necessary for the production of these forms of ammunition. The acid and oleum produced at Badger were used...
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Oleum was an unincorporated community in Contra Costa County, California, United States, located between the unincorporated town of Rodeo and Tormey....
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synthesised in 1540 by Valerius Cordus, who called it "sweet oil of vitriol" (oleum dulce vitrioli) – the name reflects the fact that it is obtained by distilling...
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uvae acerbae, & όμφαφκας vocant uvas & fructus immaturus. Hinc omphalicium oleum dictum, quod ex olivis acerbis quas δίγρας(?) vocant, fit: & omphacium ex...
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'olive fruit; olive tree'. The word oil originally meant 'olive oil', from ŏlĕum, ἔλαιον (élaion 'olive oil'). The word for 'oil' in multiple other languages...
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Pericarpium Arecae 大腹皮 240 Rhizoma Pinelliae 半夏 160 Extractum Glycyrrhizae 甘草浸膏 20 Oleum Pogostemonis 藿香油 (1.6 ml) Oleum Folii Perillae 白苏叶油 (0.8 ml)...
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Oil of brick (redirect from Oleum de Lateribus)
Oil of brick, called by apothecaries Oleum de Lateribus and by alchemists Oil of Philosophers, was an empyreumatic oil obtained by subjecting a brick...
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The Rust-Oleum Championship was a golf tournament on the Web.com Tour from 2014 to 2018. It was first played in June 2014 as the Cleveland Open at the...
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by treating urea with a mixture of sulfur trioxide and sulfuric acid (or oleum). The conversion is conducted in two stages, the first being sulfamation:...
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C6H5CH3 + 3 HNO3 → C6H2(NO2)3CH3 + 3 H2O Either concentrated sulfuric acid or oleum absorbs the excess water. H2S2O7 + H2O → 2 H2SO4 The nitro group can be...
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cadmium and bismuth; as well as the following chemicals: sulfuric acid, oleum, and antimony trioxide. This metallurgical complex is the largest producer...
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The 2022 Rust-Oleum Automotive Finishes 100 was the 16th stock car race of the 2022 ARCA Menards Series season, and the 36th iteration of the event. The...
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Building, in Wichita, Kansas Krud Kutter, a trade name now owned by Rust-Oleum Cutter (disambiguation) Kotter (disambiguation) This disambiguation page...
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ὀμφάχινον; Arabic: زيت الأنفاق), being a corruption of the Latin words oleum omphacium and used in cuisine and in medicine. Today, this oil is called...
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11, his father was injured in a workplace chemical explosion at the Rust-Oleum plant near Williamsport, Maryland. Skies claims he used to have to sell...
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derived from λίβανος or libanus. The leading "o" may have come from Latin: oleum, lit. 'oil', or from the Greek article o- or Arabic article al-. Other names...
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