Journal of the Chemical SocietyThe Society., 1947 |
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Page 1171
... addition of bromine may take place by a termolecular mechanism ( J. , 1937 , 335 ) was not inconsistent with this mode of formulation , as the result could be explained Brg by the reaction proceeding : A + Br2 → A , Br , ABr ++ Br2 ...
... addition of bromine may take place by a termolecular mechanism ( J. , 1937 , 335 ) was not inconsistent with this mode of formulation , as the result could be explained Brg by the reaction proceeding : A + Br2 → A , Br , ABr ++ Br2 ...
Page 1532
... addition products have seldom been high , and the direction of addition has been found in each case to follow the Markownikow rule , although a proportion of abnormal addition products was obtained in high - temperature heterogeneous ...
... addition products have seldom been high , and the direction of addition has been found in each case to follow the Markownikow rule , although a proportion of abnormal addition products was obtained in high - temperature heterogeneous ...
Page 1536
... addition of acetone much reduced the solubility of the rubber , but it increased the sulphur intake to 3.2 % . Solid rubber reacted with hydrogen sulphide both in the presence and in the absence of sulphur , but the latter reaction was ...
... addition of acetone much reduced the solubility of the rubber , but it increased the sulphur intake to 3.2 % . Solid rubber reacted with hydrogen sulphide both in the presence and in the absence of sulphur , but the latter reaction was ...
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absorption acetic acid acetone activity added addition alkali Amer amidine ammonia anhydride atoms band benzene boiling bromine Calc carbon carbon tetrachloride catalyst CH₂ Chem chemical chemistry chloroform compound concentrated condensation cooled crystallised crystals cyanide D.Sc decomp derivatives dilute dissolved distilled dried equiv ester evaporated experimental extracted with ether filtered filtrate formation formed Found fraction gave give H₂ heated hydrochloric acid hydrochloride hydrogen chloride hydrolysis iodide iodine isolated isotherm ketone l-arabinose lactone light petroleum b. p. liquid m. p. and mixed methanol method methyl alcohol mixed m. p. mixture molecular molecule nitration obtained oxide oxidised phenyl phosphoryl chloride picrate polymerisation potassium precipitated prepared pyridine reaction reduced pressure refluxed removed requires residue salt separated sodium hydroxide solid soluble solvent stirred structure sulphate sulphuric acid syrup vacuum vinyl acetate washed yellow yield