Iodhydrine of glycol is soluble in water and alcohol, but insoluble in ether. It has no taste at first ; after a time, however, it almost burns the tongue, it is so pungent. It is decomposed by heat into iodide of ethylene, and probably glycol. It acts... Proceedings of the Royal Society of London - Page 120by Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1860Full view - About this book
| 1859 - 500 pages
...portion, from which I had removed the iodine by means of metallic silver, gave, on analysis, 11 • 1 per cent. carbon and 3-5 hydrogen, instead of 13-9...of silver. Action of Hydriodic and Acetic Acids on Glycol.—Formation of lodacetine of Glycol. A stream of hydriodic acid gas was conducted into a mixture... | |
| 1859 - 532 pages
...composition as any analysis could do. They are iodide of potassium and oxide of ethylene. lodhydrine cf glycol is soluble in water and alcohol, but insoluble...of lodacetine of Glycol. A stream of hydriodic acid gag was conducted into a mixture of equivalent quantities of glacial acetic acid and glycol, the temperature... | |
| Leopold Gmelin - 1859 - 624 pages
...-1 pc carbon and 3'5 hydrogen, the formula C4HSI02 requiring 13'9 С and 3-0 H. Glycolic iodhydrin is soluble in water and alcohol, but insoluble in ether. It has no taste at first, but almost burns the tongue after a time. It is decomposed by heat into iodido of ethylene, and probably... | |
| Leopold Gmelin - 1859 - 644 pages
...ll'l pc carbon and 3'5 hydrogen, the formula C'Jd'IO2 requiring 13'OC and 3-0 H. Glycolic iodhydrin is soluble in water and alcohol, but insoluble in ether. It has no tasto at first, but almost burns the tongue after a time. It is decomposed by heat into iodide of ethyleue,... | |
| Leopold Gmelin - 1859 - 632 pages
...11-1 po carbon and 3'5 hydrogen, the formula C4H5I02 requiring 13'9 C and 3-0 H. Glycolic iodhydrin is soluble in water and alcohol, but insoluble in ether. It has 110 taste at first, but almost burns the tongue after a time. It in decomposed by heat into iodide... | |
| Henry Watts - 1864 - 1002 pages
...iodhydrin, viz. 11-1 per cent, carbon and 3-5 hydrogen, the formula C2HSIO requiring 13'9 C. and 3'0 H. It is soluble in water and alcohol, but insoluble in ether. It has no taste at first, but almost burns the tongue after a time. It is decomposed by heat, yielding iodide of ethylene, and... | |
| Henry Watts - 1870 - 1000 pages
...viz. 1Г1 per cent, carbon and 3'5 hydrogen, the formula C2H*IO requiring 13'9 C. and З'О Н. It is soluble in water and alcohol, but insoluble in ether. It has no taste at first, but almost burns the tongue after a time. It is decomposed by heat, yielding iodide of ethylene, and... | |
| Henry Watts - 1882 - 1046 pages
...iodhydrin, viz. 11-1 per cent, carbon and 3'5 hydrogen, the formula C'H'IO requiring 13'9 C. and 3'0 H. It is soluble in water and alcohol, but insoluble in ether. It has no taste at first, but almost burns the tongue after a time. It is decomposed by heat, yielding iodide of ethylene, and... | |
| 1900 - 584 pages
...rccrystallization. Mannite also occurs in the juice of trees, plants, mushrooms, seaweed, etc. Mannite is soluble in water and alcohol, but insoluble in ether. It has a slightly sweet taste and melts at 166°. By oxidation in contact with platinum black, mannite is... | |
| 1902 - 662 pages
...recrystallization. Mannite also occurs in the juice of trees, plants, mushrooms, seaweed, etc. Mannite is soluble in water and alcohol, but insoluble in ether. It has a slightly sweet taste and melts at 1G6°. By oxidation in contact with platinum black, mannite is... | |
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