| 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... | |
| 1878 - 718 pages
...after-taste. The vapour when inhaled exerts an anrasthetic effect like chloroform. It is sparingly soluble in water, but mixes in all proportions with alcohol and ether. It burns with difficulty, bat with a beautiful green flame, which does not smoke, a strong odour of hydrobromic... | |
| Henry Watts - 1872 - 1274 pages
...21°, and boils at 232°233°, that is to say, at :i higher temperature than either of its isomerides. It is insoluble in water, but mixes in all proportions with alcohol and ether. On heating it with recently fused and pulverised calcium chloride to 50°, at most, filtering the liquid... | |
| 1873 - 456 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. It is distinguished from carbolic acid,... | |
| Roberts Bartholow - 1876 - 600 pages
...neuter liquid, having a strong, characteristic odor, and an acrid, burning taste. Is sparingly soluble in water, but mixes in all proportions with alcohol and ether. " It is distinguished from carbolic acid, which it in some respects closely resembles, by not coagulating collodion... | |
| American Pharmaceutical Association - 1878 - 670 pages
...after-taste. The vapor when inhaled exerts an anaesthetic effect like chloroform. It is sparingly soluble in water, but mixes in all proportions with alcohol and ether. It burns with difficulty, but with a beautiful green flame, which does not smoke, a strong odor of hydrobromic... | |
| Henry Munson Lyman - 1881 - 366 pages
...liquid, of an agreeable odor, and a taste at first very sweet, but followed by a bitterish after'taste. It is insoluble in water, but mixes in all proportions with alcohol and ether. It burns with a white flame ; its vapor, if heated above the boiling-point, explodes violently on the... | |
| Henry Watts - 1883 - 1160 pages
...VOL. V. О О several days (or, if it ha» been heated above 50°, after weeks or monthsX it solidifie in nodules composed of laminar crystals. It is insoluble...alcoholic potash, it is quickly resolved into alcohol mid naphthylsulphite of potassium. In alcoholic solution it is decomposed by water in the вате... | |
| Henry Watts - 1883 - 1188 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. Trichloracetont, C*H'C1'0, is obtained by the action of chlorine on wood-spirit. When chlorine gas... | |
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