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Try reacting furan-2-aldehyde with ammonia in ethanol
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They are highly reactivated. they are reacting with other compounds.
Antifoam works by chemically reacting to the compounds that causes a substance to foam. Simply mix the solution in with the solution that has foaming tendencies.
You don't. Polyurethane is a carbamate-based polymer. Water has essentially nothing to do with it. You make it by reacting compounds with isocyanate groups with compounds with alcohol groups. Including water can mess up the reaction, since water reacts with isocyanates. Sometimes this is desirable in small quantities to produce a polyurethane foam... the carbon dioxide serves as an in situ blowing agent. Freon-like materials are also sometimes used for this purpose, since it has the advantage of not using up some of the isocyanate starting material.
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Neon obeys the octet rule by not reacting and not forming ionic compounds as it already has a stable outer shell of eight electrons.
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These compounds doesn't react.
Try reacting furan-2-aldehyde with ammonia in ethanol
the reactants and products. reactants=what compounds or elements are reacting products= what compounds or elements are produced from the reaction
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