| Chemical Society (Great Britain) - 1902 - 846 pages
...due to some chemical action of the lime on the alcohol, probably to the presence of a little ether. My thanks are due to the Government Grant Committee of the Royal Society for a grant by means of which a great part of the expense of this investigation and of those described in this... | |
| Chemical Society (Great Britain) - 1915 - 872 pages
...linear, but both approximate to linearity to a greater extent than the viscosity curves. The author's thanks are due to the Government Grant Committee of the Royal Society for a grant in aid of this work. PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY LABORATORY, EAST HAM TECHNICAL COLLEGE. [Received, March 3rd,... | |
| Chemical Society (Great Britain) - 1915 - 1082 pages
...any rate in part, and that the base described is, in fact, 3-</e/M-dimetliylpiperidine. The author's thanks are due to the Government Grant Committee of the Royal Society for a grant in aid of the cost of this investigation. THE CHEMICAL LABORATORY, CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY. [Received,... | |
| Chemical Society (Great Britain) - 1910 - 1364 pages
...under these conditions proves the disulphonic acid to have the constitution SiEtPr(CH2*C6H4'SOsH)2. Our thanks are due to the Government Grant Committee of the Royal Society for a grant in aid of this investigation. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, NOTTINGHAM. LIII. — Additive Compounds of s-Trinitrobenzene... | |
| Chemical Society (Great Britain) - 1905 - 1164 pages
...explodes violently and the same occurs when it is added to warm strong sulphuric acid. The author's thanks are due to the Government Grant Committee of the Royal Society for a grant in aid of the work described in this paper, and to A. Gordon Salamon, Esq., for the gift of a quantity... | |
| Chemical Society (Great Britain) - 1906 - 1246 pages
...developed an intense reddish-violet coloration with cold concentrated sulphuric acid. The authors' thanks are due to the Government Grant Committee of the Royal Society for a grant which has partly defrayed tke expense* of this investigation. ROYAL COLLEGE OF SCIENCE, LUNIKIX, SOUTH... | |
| Chemical Society (Great Britain) - 1909 - 1152 pages
...specific rotation ([a] D -67-6° and [a]D — 68'0° respectively) in methyl-alcoholic solution. Our thanks are due to the Government Grant Committee of the Royal Society for a grant in aid of this investigation. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, NOTTINGHAM. XL — Chemical Examination of Eriodictyon.... | |
| Chemical Society (Great Britain) - 1905 - 888 pages
...reactions of the sulphondibromoamides and of the sulphonalkylbromoamides are being studied. The author's thanks are due to the Government Grant Committee of the Royal Society for a grant in aid of the work described in this paper, and to A. Gordon Salamon, Esq., for the gift of a large... | |
| Chemical Society (Great Britain) - 1907 - 1102 pages
...^/-compound : 0'5276, made up to 20 cc with ethyl alcohol, gave a -5'91°, whence [a]D -112-0°. The authors' thanks are due to the Government Grant Committee of the Royal Society for a grant, which has defrayed some of the cost of this investigation. MUNICIPAL TECHNICAL SCHOOL, BLACKBURN. CXCIV.... | |
| Chemical Society (Great Britain) - 1908 - 1366 pages
...similarly from ^j-bromobenzenediazonium perbromide and />-bromophenylhydrazine. The thanks of the author are due to the Government Grant Committee of the Royal Society for a grant which has partly met the cost of the material, and to Dr. Baker for allowing him the use of the Christ... | |
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