Journal of the Chemical Society, Volume 87,Partie 2

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Chemical Society., 1905
"Titles of chemical papers in British and foreign journals" included in Quarterly journal, v. 1-12.
 

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Page 1312 - Application was made to the Government Grant Committee of the Royal Society for a grant of £250 for the hire of a vessel.
Page 1417 - Lowe (Zeitsch. Chem., 1868, 4, 653) was the first to prepare ellagic acid synthetically by oxidising gallic acid with arsenic acid, and this was subsequently accomplished by Ernst and Zwenger (Annalen, 1871, 159, 32) by heating the acid ethyl gallate with sodium carbonate solution in the presence of air, and by Gricssmayer (Annalen, 1871, 160, 55) by heating gallic acid with water and iodine.
Page 1819 - Conclusions. 1. Simple ureides exhibit spectra without absorption bands. 2. The linking together of two simple ureides by one or more polyvalent atoms causes a powerful selective absorption, which is destroyed when the rings are disunited by hydrolysis or otherwise. 3. The purin compounds cause the production of bands in their spectra when a CIO group is converted into an ethylenic linking within the ring and a OOH group adjoining it.
Page 899 - The present investigation has shown that gynocardia oil consists of the glyceryl esters of the following acids : (1) linolic acid, or isomerides of the same series, constituting the largest proportion of the oil ; (2) palmitic acid, in considerable amount ; (3) linolenic and isolinolenic acids, the latter preponderating; and (4) oleic acid, in relatively small amount.
Page 1274 - The significance of optical properties as connoting structure ; camphor-quinonehydrazones-oximes : a contribution to the theory of the origin of colour and to the chemistry of nitrogen : HE Armstrong and W.
Page 1348 - ... 3800. Baly and Collie (Journ. Chem. Soc. 1905, p. 1332) have also pointed out that the introduction of a single group modifies the absorption spectrum of benzene, different types of absorption being produced according to the nature of the group introduced.
Page 989 - Charles, discusses the influence of various sodium salts on the solubility of sparingly soluble acids.
Page 1324 - N is the normality of the bromide and t, the time of development. The effect on the development curve is similarly obtained. Without bromide, D...
Page 1933 - coagulation stage' in which single ionic interchange takes place between the ' fibre substance ' (colloid) and the dye, resulting in the separation of insoluble dye derivatives retaining a feeble charge. Stage II. The 'colour absorption' stage, in which coagula produced in stage I attract and retain the oppositely-charged particles of the dye substance.
Page 963 - The expenses of the research were defrayed by a grant from the Earl of Moray Fund for the prosecution of research in the University of Edinburgh.

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