10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PARAFFINOID»
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1
A treatise on the principles of Chemistry
When chlorine reacts with the molecule of a paraffinoid hydrocarbon containing
only tetravalent* carbon atoms it produces chloro-substitution derivatives
containing tetravalent carbon atoms, the whole of the hydrogen in the
hydrocarbon being ...
2
Remediation of Former Manufactured Gas Plants and Other ...
Allen W. Hatheway. TABLE 2.2 Comparative Classification of American and
European Coals (I) Coal Type Bituminous.lignite Paraffinoid-base.yielding.poor-
quality.conversion.to.coal-tar.dyes.through.benzol. Sub-bituminous.coal ...
3
Abstracts of the Journal
Deducting the crude oil sold or used as fuel at the fields, the following quantities
are available for treating at refineries :— Non-Paraffinoid Oil. Paraffinoid Oil. Old
Area.. .. .. 52-4 mill, poods 9-7 mill, poods New Area .. ... 2-82 „ „ 45-1 „ 55-22 mill,
...
Institute of Petroleum (Great Britain), 1923
4
Journal of the Chemical Society
Particular attention has been given to gaseous decomposition products and to
the development of unsaturation in paraffinoid solvents accompanying the
decomposition. It has been demonstrated that aliphatic primary and secondary
amines, ...
5
Photochemistry and Reaction Kinetics
The work of Norrish and Bamford extended the study of the photochemistry of
ketones and aldehydes to condensed phases, particularly to paraffinoid solutions
. [33l In such solutions, the Type I reaction may be considerably suppressed or, if
it ...
P. G. Ashmore, T. M. Sugden, F. S. Dainton, 2010
6
Elementary Chemistry for Coal-mining Students
The tar produced from most coals may be either paraffinoid or benzenoid in
character, according to the temperature of distillation. At about 450° C. the tar
produced contains chiefly paraffin and define hydrocarbons, but as the
temperature rises ...
Lucius Trant O'Shea, 1911
7
Journal of the Society of Chemical Industry
But the specific gravity of the oil (0-833) and that of the substance frozen out from
ether-alcohol solution (0-849) indicated a mixture of paraffins, olefines, and '
paraffinoid " bodies, i.e., compounds with one or more long open chains, together
...
Society of Chemical Industry (Great Britain), 1906
Accordingly the Fusion retort process is specifically intended in the first place for
the maximum yield of motor spirit and paraffinoid oils, while in the case of coal
the residual low temperature fuel, in a fairly fine state of division, can then be ...
9
Report of the Annual Meeting
The behaviour of carbon compounds generally, in so far as this may be regarded
as dependent on the condition of the carbon, is extraordinarily simple and may
be summed up in the statement that it is either paraffinoid, ethenoid, or
benzenoid ...
British Association for the Advancement of Science, 1910
10
The Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science; with ...
In all these other reduced nuclei, six of the hydrogen atoms resemble those of
benzene, and the remainder are paraffinoid. The paraffinoid character of the
extra hydrogens is enhanced by substitution of the nucleus by alky! residues.