isoamyl nitrite - tradução para árabe
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isoamyl nitrite - tradução para árabe

CHEMICAL COMPOUND
Amyls; Isopentyl Nitrite; Isoamyl Nitrite; Isoamyl nitrite; Amyl Nitrite; 3-methyl-1-nitrosooxybutane; Nitramyl; Nitrous acid pentyl ester; Pentyl alcohol nitrite; C5H11ONO; ATC code V03AB22; ATCvet code QV03AB22; Aspiral
  • An early container of amyl nitrite, Hunterian Museum, Glasgow

isoamyl nitrite         
‎ نِتْريتُ الأَمِيل‎
NITRITE         
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PORTEMANTEAU NAME FOR NITRITE DERIVATIVES
Nitrites; Nitrate(III); (NO2)-; Dinitrite; Meyer synthesis; Nitrite ion; NO2-; NO2−; NO₂⁻

ألاسم

النتريت ملح الحامض النتري

nitrituria         
CHEMICAL TEST
Urinary nitrite; Nitrituria; Urinary nitrite test
بِيلَةٌ نِتْريتِيَّة

Definição

amyl nitrite
¦ noun Chemistry a yellowish volatile synthetic liquid used medicinally as a vasodilator and sometimes inhaled for its stimulatory effects.

Wikipédia

Amyl nitrite

Amyl nitrite is a chemical compound with the formula C5H11ONO. A variety of isomers are known, but they all feature an amyl group attached to the nitrite functional group. The alkyl group is unreactive and the chemical and biological properties are mainly due to the nitrite group. Like other alkyl nitrites, amyl nitrite is bioactive in mammals, being a vasodilator, which is the basis of its use as a prescription medicine. As an inhalant, it also has a psychoactive effect, which has led to its recreational use, with its smell being described as that of old socks or dirty feet. It is also referred to as banapple gas.

It was first documented in 1844 and came into medical use in 1867.