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Place a mixture of 114 g. (140 ml.) of methyl -amyl ketone (2-hepta-none) (1), 300 ml. of rectified spirit (95 per cent, ethyl alcohol) and 100 ml. of water (2) in a 1500 ml. three-necked fiask or in a 1500 ml. round-bottomed fiask provided with a two-way addition tube (Fig. 11,13, 9). Attach an efficient double surface condenser to the fiask and close the... [Pg.254]

Fit a 500 ml. round-bottomed flask with a dropping funnel and a double surface condenser alternatively, the flask may be provided with a two-way addition tube (Fig. II, 13, 9) and the dropping funnel and condenser inserted into the latter. Place 37 g. (46 ml.) of iso-butyl alcohol (b.p. 106-108°) and 40 g. (41 ml.) of pure pyridine in the flask and 119 g. (73 ml.) of redistilled thionyl chloride in the dropping funnel. Insert a cotton wool or calcium chloride guard tube into the mouth of the funnel. Introduce the thionyl chloride during 3-4 hours a white solid... [Pg.274]

Ethyl Bromide. Fit a 1-litre round-bottomed flask with a two holed cork carrying a separatory funnel and a wide (6-8 mm.) bent tube connected to a long efficient condenser set for downward distillation (Fig. 111,35,1) alternatively, Fig. Ill, 35, 1. a two-way addition tube (Fig. 11, 1, 8)... [Pg.278]

Sodium acetyllde. Replace the ammonia - addition tube by a wide tube reaching almost to the bottom of the flask (or use the device depicted in Fig. II, 7, 12, b) and pass acetylene (Fig. VI, 16, 1, c) into the suspension of sodamide in liquid ammonia maintain the bath temperature at about — 35° so that little ammonia is lost. Continue the passage of acetylene until a uniformly black liquid is formed (usually 4r-5 hours) (7). Carefully watch the wide gas entry tube if much solid collects inside this tube, remove it before the tube is completely blocked. Add liquid ammonia, if necessary, to restore the original volume (ca. 3 5 litres). [Pg.899]

A tube 8 mm. in diameter is used. A sintered-glass gas addition tube is quickly clogged by selenium. [Pg.24]

Ethylenediamine (15 g, 0 5 mol) was added dropwise to 100 ml 9B-100% formic acid in a two-necked 500 ml flask, fitted with an addition tube and reflux condenser with drying tube, cooled in an ice-bath. After complete addition of the base, 53 g of benzaldehyde (0.5 mol) was added in one lot. The ice-bath was removed and the flask was heated to the refluxing temperature. The initial rate of carbon dioxide evolution was too rapid to measure. After twenty minutes, the rate was circa 100 ml per minute and decreased rapidly to B ml per minute in one hour. Heating at reflux was continued for 35 hours. [Pg.1175]

The submitters used a two-necked, round-bottomed flask equipped with a magnetic stirbar, three-way stopcock connected to vacuum and a N2 source, and a solid addition tube. The addition tube was charged with methyl 4-iodobenzoate, tris(dibenzylideneacetone)dipalladium(0), and tri-o-tolylphosphine. After the zinc reagent was formed and the ice bath was removed, the solids contained in the addition tube were added in one portion by inverting the tube. [Pg.41]

When temperature studies are conducted, it is important to concurrently incubate an additional tube of medium inoculated with the fungus at 25 °C to ensure viability of the inoculum. For an isolate to be considered dimorphic, only a few cells of its typical tissue form need... [Pg.57]

In a i-l. round-bottomed flask are placed 12 g. (0.5 gram atom) of magnesium powder, 37 g. (0.5 mole) of tert.-bvlyl alcohol, and 100 g. of anhydrous ether (Note 1). The flask is fitted with an addition tube, one arm of which bears a reflux condenser, and the other arm a dropping funnel. While the mixture is being shaken by hand, a solution of 55 g. (0.7 mole) of acetyl chloride (Note 2) in 50 g. of anhydrous ether is added dropwise (Note 3). A lively reaction gradually ensues with evolution of hydrogen, mixed with ether vapor and a little hydrogen chloride (Note 4). After all the acetyl chloride has been added, the reaction mixture is allowed to stand in a pan of cold water for one hour (Note 5). After another hour at room temperature the mixture is warmed in a water bath at 40-450 for one-half hour in order to complete the reaction. [Pg.70]

Prepare 5-ml plastic tubes in duplicate for each assay condition (background, reaction with 1 xS, reaction with 10 xS, standard), that is eight tubes for each plasma sample (include one control plasma as quality control for each assay set), and four additional tubes for each assay set as shown in Table 3.7.1. [Pg.258]

Addition of solids to stirred liquids, 68 Addition tubes, 51 two-way, 51 three-way, 51 Adipic acid, 489, 494 Adipic dialdehyde, 892 Adsorbents for chromatographic adsorption, 159, 160... [Pg.1165]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.51 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.51 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.51 ]




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