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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «HEXYLIC»
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1
The collected works of Sir Humphry Davy ...: Discourses ...
On the Products of the Oxidation o//3 Hexylic Alcohol. By J. A. Wanklyn and E.
Erlenmeyer. When /8 hexylic alcohol is oxidized with bichromate of potash and
dilute sulphuric acid, it yields /3 hexylic aldehyde, according to the equation ...
Chemical Society (Great Britain), Sir Humphry Davy, Bureau of Chemical Abstracts (Great Britain), 1863
2
Journal - Chemical Society, London
On the Products of the Oxidation of y9 Hexylic Alcohol. By J. A. Wasklyn and E.
Erlenmeyer. When /S hexylic alcohol is oxidized with bichromate of potash and
dilute sulphuric acid, it yields /3 hexylic aldehyde, according to the equation ...
Chemical Society (Great Britain), 1863
3
Report of the Annual Meeting
That Professor Smith be requested to continue and conclude his Report on the
Theory of Numbers. ,_ That ProfeSsor Wanklyn be requested to continue his
Research on the Hexylic Compounds. ' _ ' > That the Committee on Scientific ...
British Association for the Advancement of Science, 1866
4
Report of the Annual Meeting
On the Oxidation of Beta-Hexylic Alcoliol. By Professor "Wanklyw, F.B.S.E. This
paper contained an account of some researches by the author and Dr. Erlen-
nieyer " On the Oxidation of Beta-Hexylic Alcohol." "Beta-hexylic alcohol — the ...
British Association for the Advancement of Science. Meeting, 1864
5
Journal of the Chemical Society
IN a preceding communication the author found that by the action of sodium-
amalgam on inverted milk-sugar, dulcite is formed; by a more attentive study of
the reaction, monatomic alcohols such as ethylic, isopropylic, and hexylic
alcohols are ...
6
The Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science
The substance prepared by Mr. Wanklyn is described as being Teadily
decomposed into hexyline and hexylic acid, and incapable of forming a sulpho-
acid. In reviewing the constitution of hexylic alcohol, Dr. Frankland sketched upon
the board ...
7
The Chemical News and Journal of Physical Science
And further, a portion of the butylic alcohol thus produced is converted into a
hexylic alcohol by combination with nascent ethylene. Thus — a Hexylic alcohol.
C8H10O2 + C4H4 = C,2H14O2. We must suppose that the butylic and hexylic ...
8
Elements of Chemistry: Organic chemistry
No less than eight isomeric hexylic alcohols have been described, but most of
them have been comparatively little studied : B.P. °C. p . f Pentylcarbinol C6Hn*.
CH2.OH 157° mary ' | Isoprimary-pentylcarbinol . C^/.CI^.OH 1480- 154° ...
William Allen Miller, 1880
9
Elements of Chemistry: Chemical physics
No less than eight isomeric hexylic alcohols have been described, but most of
them have been comparatively little studied : B.P. °C. p. f Pentylcarbinol C.H^.CH
^.OH 157° mary H I Isoprimary-pentylcarbinol . C,H/.CH3.OH 148°- 154° ...
William Allen Miller, Herbert McLeod, 1880
10
Adolph Strecker's Short text-book of organic chemistry, by ...
Hexylic Alcohols, C6HuO Or C6II13.OH. 1 71. Of the (16) possible hexylic
alcohols only some are known of still in part doubtful constitution. 1. Amyl
carbinol, or normal primary hexylic alcohol: CH3.CH2.CH2 CH2.CH2.CH2.OH, is
prepared ...
Adolph Friedrich L. Strecker, Johannes Wislicenus, 1881