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XI. CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE CHEMICAL LABORATORY OF HARVARD COLLEGE: ON MUCOPHENOXYCHLORIC ACID. Presented by H. B. Hill, February 14, 1894
IT was found some years ago, by Hill and O. R. Jackson,* that mucobromic acid was decomposed by treatment with baric hydrate, and that the course of the reaction varied, according as the solution was made strongly or feebly alkaline. In the first case, formic, dibromacrylic, and brompropiolic acids...
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Published in: | Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences 1894-05, Vol.XXIX, p.242 |
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Summary: | IT was found some years ago, by Hill and O. R. Jackson,* that mucobromic acid was decomposed by treatment with baric hydrate, and that the course of the reaction varied, according as the solution was made strongly or feebly alkaline. In the first case, formic, dibromacrylic, and brompropiolic acids were formed. The product in the latter case, as has been shown in a more recent investigation, was mucoxybromic acid. Hill and Stevens, pursuing the subject further, studied the action of potassic phenylate on mucobromic acid... |
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ISSN: | 0199-9818 |