(Z)-2-methylureidoacrylate peracid + H+ + H2O -> (Z)-2-methyl-peroxyaminoacrylate + ammonium + CO2 PlantCyc CARBON-DIOXIDE (S)-reticuline biosynthesis I PlantCyc CARBON-DIOXIDE (S)-3-methyl-2-oxopentanoate + coenzyme A + NAD+ 2-methylbutanoyl-CoA + CO2 + NADH PlantCyc CARBON-DIOXIDE (2R,3S)-3-isopropylmalate + NAD+ -> 4-methyl-2-oxopentanoate + CO2 + NADH PlantCyc CARBON-DIOXIDE Compound Source: (-)-4'-desmethyl-epipodophyllotoxin biosynthesis PlantCyc CARBON-DIOXIDE.A colourless, odourless gas under normal conditions, it is produced du ring respiration byĪll animals, fungi and microorganisms that depend directly or indirectly on living or decaying plants for food. ChEBI CHEBI:16526Ī one-carbon compound with formula CO2 in which the carbon is attached to each oxygen atom by a double bond. Ring respiration by all animals, fungi and microorganisms that depend directly or indirectly on living or decaying plants for food. A colourless, odourless gas under normal conditions, it is produced du Chemical Class: A one-carbon compound with formula CO2 in which the carbon is attached to each oxygen atom by a double bond.Personal Protection: Skin: Frostbite Eyes: Frostbite Wash skin: No recommendation Remove: No recommendation Change: No recommendation Provide: Frostbite wash NIOSH FF6400000.Incompatibility: Dusts of various metals, such as magnesium, zirconium, titanium, aluminum, chromium & manganese are ignitable and explosive when suspended in carbon dioxide.Target Organs: respiratory system, cardiovascular system NIOSH FF6400000.Onvulsions frostbite (liquid, dry ice) NIOSH FF6400000 Symptoms: Headache, dizziness, restlessness, paresthesia dyspnea (breathing difficulty) sweating, malaise (vague feeling of discomfort) increased heart rate, cardiac output, blood pressure coma asphyxia c.Exposure Routes: inhalation, skin and/or eye contact (liquid/solid) NIOSH FF6400000.First-Aid: Eye: Frostbite Skin: Frostbite Breathing: Respiratory support NIOSH FF6400000.OU Chemical Safety Data (No longer updated) More details Wear insulating gloves if handling solid carbon dioxide.If working with carbon dioxide in confined spaces where the concentration of gas may build up, ensure adequate ventilation. Toxicity: Organic Compound Vapour Food Toxin Metabolite Household Toxin Industrial/Workplace Toxin Natural Compound Toxin, Toxin-Target Database T3D2563.Incompatible with chemically active metals, suchas alkali metals. NIOSH FF6400000Ĭolourless odourless gas OU Chemical Safety Data (No longer updated) More details Experimental Density: 1.9768 g/l Wikidata Q1997ġ.56 g/mL / -79 ☌ Kaye & Laby (No longer updated).Soluble in ethanol Kaye & Laby (No longer updated) Soluble in alkali Kaye & Laby (No longer updated) Soluble in acid Kaye & Laby (No longer updated) Soluble in acetone Kaye & Laby (No longer updated) Experimental Vapor Pressure: 56.5 atm (42940 mmHg).Experimental Ionization Potent: 13.77 Ev NIOSH FF6400000.Experimental Boiling Point: -78 ☌ (Sublimes) OU Chemical Safety Data (No longer updated) More details.78.48 ☌ (Sublimes) Kaye & Laby (No longer updated) Experimental Melting Point: -56.5 ☌ Jean-Claude Bradley Open Melting Point Dataset 22473.Experimental Physico-chemical Properties.
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