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Wat (wie) is nonpolar compounds - definitie

CHEMICAL CONVERSION
Herz compounds

Nonpolar-amino-acid-transporting ATPase         
CLASS OF ENZYMES
EC 3.6.3.22; ATP phosphohydrolase (nonpolar-amino-acid-transporting)
In enzymology, a nonpolar-amino-acid-transporting ATPase () is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction
Praseodymium compounds         
  • Praseodymium(III) chloride in its heptahydrate form
  • Graph showing the praseodymium-oxygen system.
CLASS OF CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS
Pr compounds; Praseodymium compound; Compounds of praseodymium; Pr compound
Praseodymium compounds are compounds formed by the lanthanide metal praseodymium (Pr). In these compounds, praseodymium generally exhibits the +3 oxidation state, such as PrCl3, Pr(NO3)3 and Pr(CH3COO)3.
Protactinium compounds         
  • Coordination of protactinium (solid circles) and halogen atoms (open circles) in protactinium(V) fluoride or chloride.
  • The proposed structure of the protactinocene (Pa(C<sub>8</sub>H<sub>8</sub>)<sub>2</sub>) molecule
CLASS OF CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS
Compounds of protactinium; Pa compounds; Protactinium compound
Protactinium compounds are compounds containing the element protactinium (symbol: Pa). These compounds usually have protactinium in the +5 oxidation state, although these compounds can also exist in the +2, +3 and +4 oxidation states.

Wikipedia

Herz reaction

The Herz reaction, named after the chemist Richard Herz, is the chemical conversion of an aniline-derivative (1) to a so-called Herz salt (2) with disulfur dichloride, followed by hydrolysis of this Herz salt (2) to the corresponding sodium thiolate (3):