10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «OENANTHIC»
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Elements of Chemistry: For the Use of Colleges, Academies, ...
As the ocnanthic ether is much more volatile than the oenanthic acid, they may
be imperfectly separated by distillation; the first products being much richer in
oenanthic ether. In order to obtain pure oenanthic ether, the crude oil is shaken
with ...
Victor Regnault, James Curtis Booth, William L. Faber, 1861
ether and free cenanthie acid. As the oenanthic ether is much more volatile than
the oenanthic acid, they may be imperfectly separated by distillation ; the first
products being much richer in oenanthic ether. In order to obtain pure oenanthic
...
3
Chemistry of Organic Bodies, Vegetables
When we neutralize a hot solution of oenanthic acid with potash till the liquid
neither reacts as an acid nor alkali, and allow the liquid to cool, the whole
concretes into a pasty mass composed of very small needles, having a silky
lustre when ...
4
Curiosities of science ...: A book for old and young
The substance which gives the vinous odour is the oenanthic ether, a fetid,
ethereal liquid, composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. The acetic ether is
most commonly found in aromatic old wines. Professor Mulder traces it to the
oxygen of ...
5
A dictionary of chemistry and the allied branches of other ...
It appears to have been impure picoliuc. OSOITTOIITE. See Tubqcois. (
ENANIBIC ACZS and ETHCS. (Liebig and Felouze, Ann. Ch. Pharm. xix. 241. —
Delffs, ibid, l^m 290). — The name oenanthic ether was given by Liebig and
Pelouze to an ...
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Things not generally known: Curiosities of history ...
The substance which gives the vinous odour is the oenanthic ether, a fetid,
ethereal liquid, composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. The acetic ether is
most commonly found in aromatic old wines. Professor Mulder traces it to the
oxygen of ...
7
Elements of Chemistry: Including the Applications of the ...
When boiled with caustic potash, it disappears in a few seconds, a considerable
quantity of alcohol distils over, and the liquor contains a compound of oenanthic
acid and potash, which is very soluble in water. (Enanthic acid, KO, CuH1302.
8
The Magazine of Popular Science and Journal of the Useful Arts
16-93 which correspond very nearly with the formula C 18 H M O *' The
oenanthic ether is readily decomposed by the caustic alkalies. With potassa it
affords a very soluble compound, consisting of oenanthic acid and potassa.
When this salt is ...
Society for the Illustration and Encouragement of Practical Science, London, 1837
9
Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy
1 13,) upon an oleaginous matter, which comes over during the distillation of
wine, towards the close of the process, and which they showed to be a mixture of
what they denominated oenanthic acid with oenanthic ether. Having perused this
...
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Railway Locomotives and Cars
This oil they found to be a mixture of an acid which they called oenanthic acid,
and of a compound of this acid with the oxide of sethyle, that is, of oenanthic acid
and oenanthic aether. Upon perusing this paper 1 saw at once, from the ...