C12H5N04, and may be viewed as benzol, in which 1 eq. of hydrogen is replaced by 1 eq. of hyponitric acid. When nitrobenzol is heated with an alcoholic solution of caustic potassa, and the product subjected to distillation, a red oily liquid passes over... Outlines of chemistry for the use of students - Page 518by William Gregory - 1851 - 614 pagesFull view - About this book
| William Gregory - Chemistry - 1847 - 698 pages
...and sulphuretted hydrogen on binitrobenside or dinitrobenzole, there is formed a base, nitraniline, in which 1 eq. of hydrogen is replaced by 1 eq. of nitrons acid. and that in this base 2 eqs. of hydrogen may further be replaced by bromine, yielding... | |
| 1848 - 602 pages
...containing 4 eq. of oxygen and 2 of nitrogen, may have a constitution analogous to that of nitraniline, in which 1 eq. of hydrogen is replaced by 1 eq. of nitrous acid. For ÍII -* I^Q* j- N. Quinine, menispermine, staphisaine, and delphine, may all be associated with... | |
| Science - 1854 - 480 pages
...of eihyl and quinine dissolved in ether give crystals of iodid of ethyl-quinine or iodid of quinine in which 1 eq. of hydrogen is replaced by 1 eq. of ethyl ; iodid of methyl produces a similar iodid of methyl-quinine; both these compounds are powerful... | |
| George Fownes - Chemistry - 1855 - 582 pages
...chlorine, and is quite insoluble in water. Nitrobenzol contains C12H5N04, and may be viewed as benzol, in which 1 eq. of hydrogen is replaced by 1 eq. of hyponitric acid. When nitrobenzol is heated with an alcoholic solution of caustic potassa, and the... | |
| William Gregory - 1856 - 696 pages
...Oi. It has already been mentioned that by heating chlorisatine, bromisatine, &c., with potash, bases and neutral compounds are obtained in which the hydrogen...of these last compounds having been already given, we shall here give only a tabular view of the analogy between aniline and ammonia. Ammonia in its \... | |
| William Gregory - Chemistry, Organic - 1856 - 682 pages
...product, C* N* He Os , homologous with urea, and which may be called methylo-urea, since it is urea, in which 1 eq. of hydrogen is replaced by 1 eq. of methyle. Cyanate of oxide of methyle, in contact with water, is resolved iuto carbonic acid and a new... | |
| William Gregory - 1857 - 528 pages
...urea. It has already been mentioned, that by heating chlorisatine, bromisatine, &c., with potash, bases and neutral compounds are obtained in which the hydrogen...tabular view of the analogy between aniline and ammonia. JNHs.HO: (NH4.O Ammonia plati- SNH, 01 -fnumsalt,&c. \ Pt Cla Ammonia in its chloride, &c. Ammonia... | |
| George Fownes - Chemistry - 1857 - 576 pages
...chlorine, and is quite insoluble in water. Nitrobenzol contains C12H5N04, and may be viewed as benzol, in which 1 eq. of hydrogen is replaced by 1 eq. of hyponitric acid. When nitrobenzol is heated with an alcoholic solution of caustic potassa, and the... | |
| George Fownes - Chemistry - 1859 - 600 pages
...chlorine, and is quite insoluble in water. Nitrobenzol contains C18HSN04, and may be viewed as benzol, in which 1 eq. of hydrogen is replaced by 1 eq. of hyponitric acid. When nitrobenzol is heated with an alcoholic solution of caustic potassa, and the... | |
| George Fownes - 1866 - 612 pages
...chlorine, and is quite insoluble in water. Nitrobenzol contains C1ZH6N04 and may be viewed as benzol, in which 1 eq. of hydrogen is replaced by 1 eq of hyponitric acid. When nitrobenzol is heated with an alcoholic solution of caustic potassa, and the... | |
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