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hydroxylamine hydrochloride

 
Sci-Tech Dictionary: hydroxylamine hydrochloride
(′hī′dräk′sil·ə′mēn ′hī·drə′klör′īd)

(organic chemistry) (NH2OH)Cl A crystalline substance with a melting point of 151°C; soluble in glycerol and propylene glycol; used as a reducing agent in photography and in synthetic and analytic chemistry, as an antioxidant in fatty acids and soaps, and as a reagent for enzyme reactivation.


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