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Search results for isosorbide root_names_name in Any Name (approximate match)
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Isosorbide 2-mononitrate is a pharmacologically active metabolite of isosorbide dinitrate, an organic nitrate isosorbide dinitrate indicated for the prevention of angina pectoris due to coronary artery disease. It activates guanylate cyclase.
Manganese Dinitrate Hexahydrate is a highly water soluble crystalline salt composed of manganese and nitrate with formula Mn(NO3)2. In nature, manganese nitrate is found in the form of hydrates, most common is the tetrahydrate Mn(NO3)2•4H2O, but mono- and hexahydrates are also known as well as the anhydrous compound. On heating to 300°C, aqueous solutions of manganese(II) nitrate thermally decompose to form MnO2 and NO2 as products. Manganese(II) nitrate can be prepared by dissolving manganese(II) carbonate in dilute nitric acid, it can also be prepared from manganese dioxide and nitrogen dioxide Manganese Dinitrate is an important intermediate in the production of high-purity manganese oxides and is also used in the preparation of colorants for the ceramics industry.
Nickel nitrate is the inorganic compound Ni(NO3)2. The most common form of nickel nitrate is hexahydrate. It is irritating to the eyes, skin and, upon inhalation of the dust, respiratory tract. It may cause skin allergy. Along with most other nickel compounds, nickel nitrate is a carcinogen. Nickel(II) nitrate hexahydrate is widely used in the production of nickel catalysts, by impregnating an inert carrier and decomposing the nitrate.