Journal of the Chemical Society, Part 2The Society., 1939 "Titles of chemical papers in British and foreign journals" included in Quarterly journal, v. 1-12. |
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Page 1136
... Acetone . used for calculating the partial vapour pressure of acetone . In anhydrous mixtures such measurements supplemented those made by the chemical method . The static are less accurate than the dynamic methods for dilute solutions ...
... Acetone . used for calculating the partial vapour pressure of acetone . In anhydrous mixtures such measurements supplemented those made by the chemical method . The static are less accurate than the dynamic methods for dilute solutions ...
Page 1391
... acetone . Phosphoric oxide had serious disadvantages , for upon addition to acetone in the cold it quickly produced a brown colour and heat was generated ; after some time the presence of acetaldehyde was noticed and mesitylene ...
... acetone . Phosphoric oxide had serious disadvantages , for upon addition to acetone in the cold it quickly produced a brown colour and heat was generated ; after some time the presence of acetaldehyde was noticed and mesitylene ...
Page 1575
... acetone which contained a high percentage of acetone , and therefore had a low freezing point . The mixtures used contained 90.9 % and 95.0 % of acetone by weight and remained liquid and homogeneous at least down to -50 ° . It was ...
... acetone which contained a high percentage of acetone , and therefore had a low freezing point . The mixtures used contained 90.9 % and 95.0 % of acetone by weight and remained liquid and homogeneous at least down to -50 ° . It was ...
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absorption acetic anhydride acetone activity added aldehyde alkali amine ammonia aniline aqueous sodium aqueous solution atoms benzene boiling bond bromine Calc carbon catalyst CH₂ Chem chemical chloroform CO₂H colour colourless compound condensation containing cooled crystallised from alcohol crystals decomp derivative dilute dissolved distilled dried ester ethyl acetate evaporated experimental experiments extracted with ether ferric filtered filtrate formation formed Found fraction gave give glacial acetic acid Haber heated hydrocarbon hydrochloric acid hydrogen chloride hydrolysis iodide isolated isomerides ketone light petroleum b. p. method methyl alcohol mixed m. p. mixture molecular molecule mols needles nitric acid obtained oxide oxygen peroxide phenol potassium hydroxide precipitate prepared present pressure prisms pyridine reaction refluxed removed requires residue salt semicarbazone separated sodium carbonate sodium hydroxide solid soluble solvent specimen structure substance sulphate sulphuric acid synthesis vacuum washed yellow yield