buffer
Any substance or mixture of substances that, in solution (typically aqueous), resists change in pH upon addition of small amounts of acid or base.
surfactant
A substance which lowers the surface tension of the medium in which it is dissolved, and/or the interfacial tension with other phases, and, accordingly, is positively adsorbed at the liquid/vapour and/or at other interfaces.
Bronsted base
A molecular entity capable of accepting a hydron from a donor (Bronsted acid).
(via organic amino compound )
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2,2',2''-nitrilotriethanol
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2,2',2''-NITRILOTRIETHANOL
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PDBeChem
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2,2',2''-nitrilotris(ethanol)
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ChemIDplus
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H3tea
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IUPAC
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N(CH2CH2OH)3
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NIST Chemistry WebBook
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nitrilo-2,2',2''-triethanol
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NIST Chemistry WebBook
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nitrilotriethanol
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ChemIDplus
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TEA
Note: (2011-12-21) Note that TEA is also commonly used as an abbreviation for triethylamine. |
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ChemIDplus
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Triethanolamine
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KEGG COMPOUND
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triethanolamine
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IUPAC
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tris(2-hydroxyethyl)amine
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ChemIDplus
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tris(β-hydroxyethyl)amine
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NIST Chemistry WebBook
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Trolamine
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KEGG COMPOUND
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