Glyoxal appears as yellow crystals melting at15°C. Hence often encountered as a light yellow liquid with a weak sour odor. Vapor has a green color and burns with a violet flame. Is glyoxal water soluble? Glyoxal is soluble (in water) and an extremely weak basic (essentially neutral) compound (based onRead More →

Many pyrazole derivatives has already found their application as nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs clinically, such as anti-pyrine or phenazone (analgesic and antipyretic), metamizole or dipyrone (analgesic and antipyretic), aminopyrine or aminophenazone (anti-inflammatory, antipyretic, and analgesic), … Is pyrazole basic? Pyrazole is a weak base, with pKb 11.5 (pKa of the conjugatedRead More →

To prepare raw daikon for use, cut off the leafy green top and use a vegetable peeler to shave the outside. … To prepare daikon for slow-simmering, use a chef’s knife to cut one-inch rounds. … To prepare daikon for salads, use a mandolin to shave thin rounds. Is daikonRead More →