| Leopold Gmelin - 1848 - 570 pages
...hydrogen, with various metals, eg zinc, tin, &c., and with other organic radicals, such as ethyl and butyl. It is insoluble in water, but mixes in all proportions with alcohol and ether. (Frankland.) . C4H* ) Etkamyl. C"HM=Q10|i11 > — Preparation. 70 grm. iodide of amyl and 60 gnn. iodide... | |
| Leopold Gmelin - 1848 - 614 pages
...redistilling. — Yellow oily liquid, slightly heavier than water and having a disagreeable odour. It is insoluble in water, but mixes in all proportions with alcohol. 154 100-00 100-00 lithionic acid and ethylotrithionic acid (anhydrous) are the first and of a series... | |
| Leopold Gmelin - 1857 - 568 pages
...with various metals, eg zinc, tin, <&c., and with other organic radicals, such as ethyl and butyl. It is insoluble in water, but mixes in all proportions with alcohol and ether. (Frankland.) C4H* ) Eihamyl. C"H"= ,,„,„,, > — Preparation. 70 grm. iodide of amyl and 60 grm.... | |
| 1857 - 500 pages
...heated in a retort, it is decomposed into a colourless volatile liquid and a black carbonaceous residue. It is insoluble in water, but mixes in all proportions with alcohol and aether ; hot concentrated potash decomposes it ; it dissolves in muriatic acid, with which it forms... | |
| Leopold Gmelin - 1858 - 594 pages
...redistilling. — Yellow oily liquid, slightly heavier than water and having a disagreeable odour, it is insoluble in water, but mixes in all proportions with alcohol. Methvlobithionic acid and ethylotrithionir. acid (anhydrous) are the first and f (J2ii-2JJ'.-ii_l second... | |
| Leopold Gmelin - 1859 - 624 pages
...oil, having a burning taste and an odour like that of peppermint, and burning with a bright flame. It is insoluble in water, but mixes in all proportions with alcohol and 12 C With 4 At. water. 72 .... 52-94 :.... Fittig. 53.3 16 H 16 .... 11-77 11-8 6 O 48 .... 35-29 34-9... | |
| William Thomas Brande - 1863 - 736 pages
...not ignite at ordinary temperatures, but on being heated its vapor burns with a white smoky flame. It is insoluble in water, but mixes in all proportions with alcohol and ether. It is not affected by faming sulphuric acid, but is slowly oxidized by fuming nitric acid, or by a mixture... | |
| Henry Watts - 1863 - 1192 pages
...blisters the skin like cantharides, producing wounds which are difficult to heal (Liebig, Kane, Fittig.) It is insoluble in water, but mixes in all proportions with alcohol and ether. TricAloracelont, C'H'Cl'O, is obtained by the action of chlorine on wood-spirit. When chlorine gas... | |
| Henry Watts - 1863 - 1186 pages
...blisters the skin like cantharides, producing wounds which are difficult to heal (Liebig, Kane, Fittig.) It is insoluble in water, but mixes in all proportions with alcohol and ether. Trichloracetonc, C'H'Cl'O, is obtained by the action of chlorine on wood-spirit. When chlorine gas... | |
| 1864 - 446 pages
...boils without alteration at 397°, and does not congeal at 17° below zero. It is sparingly soluble in water, but mixes in all proportions with alcohol and ether. It dissolves wholly and readily in an equal volume of acetic acid. CEETA. Chalk. Native, friable carbonate... | |
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