Journal of the Chemical SocietyThe Society., 1948 |
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Page 1157
... hydrogen chloride in the methyl - alcoholic solution was increased to 2 % by the addition of the requisite amount of 10 % methyl - alcoholic hydrogen chloride . The mixture was boiled again and the following changes were observed : [ a ] ...
... hydrogen chloride in the methyl - alcoholic solution was increased to 2 % by the addition of the requisite amount of 10 % methyl - alcoholic hydrogen chloride . The mixture was boiled again and the following changes were observed : [ a ] ...
Page 1297
... chloride , loses pyridine in boiling alkaline solution , and reduces hot Tollens's reagent . The same compound ... hydrogen chloride in replacing the methoxy - group by chlorine . Attempts to split off the B - chloro - atom as hydrogen ...
... chloride , loses pyridine in boiling alkaline solution , and reduces hot Tollens's reagent . The same compound ... hydrogen chloride in replacing the methoxy - group by chlorine . Attempts to split off the B - chloro - atom as hydrogen ...
Page 1871
... hydrogen chloride ; or it must be diverted by hydrogen chloride into an alternative path ( equation 5 ) . The combined catalytic action of hydrogen chloride and stannic chloride in carbon tetrachloride resembles the catalytic action of ...
... hydrogen chloride ; or it must be diverted by hydrogen chloride into an alternative path ( equation 5 ) . The combined catalytic action of hydrogen chloride and stannic chloride in carbon tetrachloride resembles the catalytic action of ...
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acetic acid | 963 |
The isolated base 2 5 g m p 125 with frothing was readily soluble in most organic solvents | 6 |
addition of zinc dust 0 2 g during 15 minutes followed by heating on the steambath for hour | 114 |
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4-trimethyl absorption acetic anhydride acetone acetyl added alcohol alkaline Amer amine ammonia atoms bands benzaldehyde benzene boiling bromine Calc carbon CHâ‚‚ Chem chloroform colourless needles compound concentrated hydrochloric acid condensation cooled crystallised crystals D.Sc decomp derivative diazotised dilute dissolved distilled dried electrons energy equiv ester ethanol ether ethyl acetate evaporated experimental extracted filtered filtrate formation formed Found fraction gave give glacial acetic acid heated hydrocarbon hydrochloric acid hydrogen chloride hydrolysis iodine isolated ketone light petroleum m. p. and mixed method methyl mixed m. p. mixture molecular molecule nitrogen obtained orbitals oxidation polysaccharide potassium hydroxide precipitated prepared prisms proflavine pyridine reaction refluxed removed requires residue resonance room temperature salt separated sodium hydroxide solid soluble solution solvent stirred structure substance sulphate sulphuric acid surface vacuum values washed yellow needles yield