Chemical Engineers' HandbookJohn Howard Perry McGraw-Hill book Company, Incorporated, 1941 - 3029 pagine |
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Pagina 595
... acids in the presence of iron in an autoclave . Acetone is produced by the distillation of wood and by fermentation of carbohydrates . Ketones resemble the aldehydes in forming addition compounds with sodium acid sulfite , with hydrocyanic ...
... acids in the presence of iron in an autoclave . Acetone is produced by the distillation of wood and by fermentation of carbohydrates . Ketones resemble the aldehydes in forming addition compounds with sodium acid sulfite , with hydrocyanic ...
Pagina 596
... acids similarly give ketones . Gamma keto acids give unsaturated lactones , produced through enolization of the keto group followed by loss of water . Alpha hydroxy acids form lactides which are cyclic esters comprising two hydroxy acid ...
... acids similarly give ketones . Gamma keto acids give unsaturated lactones , produced through enolization of the keto group followed by loss of water . Alpha hydroxy acids form lactides which are cyclic esters comprising two hydroxy acid ...
Pagina 601
... acid causes condensation between aromatic aldehydes and aromatic hydrocarbons to give triphenyl methane derivatives . Condensation with elimination of water takes place between aromatic aldehydes and such substances as sodium acetate ...
... acid causes condensation between aromatic aldehydes and aromatic hydrocarbons to give triphenyl methane derivatives . Condensation with elimination of water takes place between aromatic aldehydes and such substances as sodium acetate ...
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Mathematical Signs and Symbols | 3 |
Natural Logarithms of Numbers | 36 |
Values and Logarithms of Expo | 46 |
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