... which yield from 1.5 to 2 per cent., or from benzal chloride, according to the reaction given. Pure benzoic aldehyde is a thin, colorless liquid, of great refractive power, and possesses a characteristic pleasant odor. It boils at 179° and has a... Proceedings of the Royal Society of London - Page 454by Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1865Full view - About this book
| 1773 - 682 pages
...риге state, a colourless, oily fluid ; boiling-point, 223°to 224°; sp.gr. at 24°=o'92i2: not very soluble in water, but miscible, in all proportions, with alcohol and ether. At -18° this acid is solidified, but liquefies again at -8e. The ether, C7H13(C..H.,}O3, of this acid,... | |
| Chemical Society (Great Britain) - 1866 - 556 pages
...to the following equation : — fCOMe r \ CEta + 2KHo = COKo2 + EtHo + \ tCOEto Potassic Alcohol. l Ethylic diethacetone carbonate. Diethylated carbonate....water, but miscible in all proportions with alcohol or ether. Its specific gravity is -8171 at 22° C. It boils at 137°'5 to 139° C. A determination... | |
| Oscar Oldberg, Otto Augustus Wall - 1884 - 1236 pages
...Dissolves one-fifth its weight of water ; and itself dissolves in thirty times its weight of water. Is miscible in all proportions with alcohol and ether. Its specific gravity is 0.9o3 to 0.935. Used for making valerianate of ammonium and other valerianates. Aconitum; US ACONITE.... | |
| Alfred Henry Allen - 1892 - 624 pages
...addition of crystals of pyridine. It has a specific gravity of 1 '08, and is a strong base, sparingly soluble in water, but miscible in all proportions with alcohol and ether. Pyridine Nitrate, C6H5N,HiST0,, forms slender, colourless needles, or short thick prisms, very easily... | |
| Rudolph August Witthaus - 1894 - 906 pages
...sweetish taste, and a characteristic, strong, somewhat ethereal and agreeable odor, very sparingly soluble in water, but miscible in all proportions with alcohol and ether. Sp. gr. 1.497. Chloroform is poisonous both when swallowed as a liquid and when its vapor is inhaled.... | |
| 1900 - 584 pages
...characteristic pleasant odor. It boils at 179° and has a specific gravity of 1.05. It is only very sparingly soluble in water, but miscible in all proportions with alcohol and ether, and is precipitated therefrom on addition of water. Exposed to the air, it rapidly oxidizes and is... | |
| 1902 - 662 pages
...characteristic pleasant odor. It boils at 179° and has a specific gravity of 1.05. It is only very sparingly soluble in water, but miscible in all proportions with alcohol and ether, and is precipitated therefrom on addition of water. Exposed to the air, it rapidly oxidizes and is... | |
| Alfred Henry Allen - 1909 - 606 pages
...ordinary tests for the contained radicles. As a class, they are mostly colourless, volatile liquids slightly soluble in water, but miscible in all proportions with alcohol and ether. The fats, fixed oils and waxes consist largely of esters, but are considered in a separate section... | |
| John Joseph Sudborough, Thomas Campbell James - 1909 - 448 pages
...from the amount of iodine taken. It is a colourless liquid, boiling-point 72°; D°° 1-944, and is slightly soluble in water but miscible in all proportions with alcohol and ether. The replacement of hydroxyl by means of phosphorus halides is one of the most general reactions met... | |
| Alfred Henry Allen - 1909 - 610 pages
...ordinary tests for the contained radicles. As a class, they are mostly colourless, volatile liquids slightly soluble in water, but miscible in all proportions with alcohol and ether. The fats, fixed oils and waxes consist largely of esters, but are considered in a separate section... | |
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