10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PROPYLIC»
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propylic in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Chemistry: For Students
Propylic alcohol (C3 H8 0 = 2 vols.; boiling-point, 96°). This body is not miscible
with' water in all proportions, although water dissolves a great deal of it. Its
reactions are in all respects analogous to those of vinic alcohol, and it is
considered to ...
Alexander W. Williamson, 1868
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The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and ...
Propylic glycol stands to propylic alcohol in the same relation as lactic acid to
propionic acid ; and by the action of hydriodic acid on propylic glycol, Wurtz J has
shown that it is reduced to propylic alcohol. When the former substance was ...
3
The Philosophical Magazine
Erlenmeyer expected by the action of the iodide on oxide of silver to obtain
propylic alcohol, in accordance with the equation ... it passed OVer completely
between 60° and 62°, and was found on analysis to consist of propylic ether,
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The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and ...
Chloroform 606° Metliylic alcohol 64"5 Methvlio ethylic alcohol 1:1 698 Metliylic
ethylic alcohol 3:7 724 Ethylic alcohol 78-1 Elhylio propylic alcohol 16:3 79-8
Benzole 799 Ethylic propylic alcohol 7:4 8-2-2 Boiling-point. Toluole 109-4° ...
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Journal - Chemical Society, London
The portion collected below 75° was principally propylic chloride. It was freed
from hydrochloric acid and propylic alcohol by washing with water, dried with
chloride of calcium, and purified by rectification. The authors obtained 180 grams
of ...
Chemical Society (Great Britain), 1871
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The collected works of Sir Humphry Davy ...: Discourses ...
The pseudo-alcohol CH3.CHEL.CH3 loses also under the influence of oxidising
agents two atoms of hydrogen and is thus converted into acetone ; CH3.CHft.
CH3 - H2 = CH3.CO.CH3 Pseudo-propylic alcohol. Acetone. But acetone is not
able, ...
Chemical Society (Great Britain), Sir Humphry Davy, John Davy, 1866
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Journal of the Chemical Society
When all the perchloride had been added, the mixture was distilled. The portion
collected below 75° was principally propylic chloride. It was freed from
hydrochloric acid and propylic alcohol by washing with water, dried with chloride
of calcium ...
The portion collected below 75° was principally propylic chloride. It was freed
from hydrochloric acid and propylic alcohol by washing with water, dried with
chloride of calcium, and purified by rectification. The authors obtained 180 grams
of ...
Chemical Society (Great Britain), 1871
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Blood Coagulation Factors—Advances in Research and ...
(2012 FEB 22) Shaanxi Normal University, Xi'an: Electrogenerated
chemiluminescence aptasensor for thrombin incorporating poly(pyrrole-co-
pyrrole propylic acid) nanoparticles loaded with aptamer and ruthenium complex
According to the ...
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The Chemical News and Journal of Physical Science
The authors add that the results of their researches agree with and confirm those
of M. Dumas on this subject. Conversion of Allyl-Alcohol into Normal Propylic
Alcohol.— B. Tollens. — This very closely-written paper contains chiefly the
record ...
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Ritzau M., Swangsilpa K.: The prohylactic use of propylic ester of p-hydrobenzoic acid on alveolitis sicca dolorosa. A preliminary report. Oral Surg. Oral Med. «Medycyna Praktyczna, Oct 12»