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Amber 992 INDEX

Photoelectric-Colorimetric Method. Although the recording spectrophotometer is, for food work at least, a research tool, another instrument, the Hunter multipurpose reflectometer (4), is available and may prove to be applicable to industrial quality control. (The newer Hunter color and color difference meter which eliminates considerable calculation will probably be even more directly applicable. Another make of reflection meter has recently been made available commercially that uses filters similar to those developed by Hunter and can be used to obtain a similar type of data.) This instrument is not a spectrophotometer, for it does not primarily measure the variation of any property of samples with respect to wave length, but certain colorimetric indexes are calculated from separate readings with amber, blue, and green filters, designated A, B, and G, respectively. The most useful indexes in food color work obtainable with this type of instrument have been G, which gives a... [Pg.9]

Chemical Abstracts Nomenclature (Collective Index Number) (Registry (Amber)... [Pg.34]

A colourless to light amber liquid which decomposes in strong acid or high humidity. Although stable in light, it decomposes at high temperatures. F.p. 2.85°. Refractive index 1.4985. [Pg.717]

Properties Clear, amber-colored, viscous liquid. D 1.005-1.015 (20/20C), refr index (20C) 1.5040. Insoluble in water incompatible with alkalies soluble in alcohol, carbon tetrachloride, kerosene, and nitro-methane. Combustible. [Pg.39]

Properties Light amber liquid strongly alkaline reaction. D 0.9813 bp 184.5C refr index 1.540 at 20C. Soluble in alcohol, ether, water. Combustible. [Pg.140]

Properties Amber liquid aniline odor. D 0.932 (20C), boiling range 236-242C, refr index 1.534 (20C), flash p 225F (107C). Very soluble in alcohol and ether insoluble in water. Combustible. [Pg.196]

Properties Amber liquid amine odor darkens on exposure to air. Distillation range 208-210C, fp -2.3C, d 1.213 (20/4C), refr index 1.5896 (20C). Miscible with alcohol and ether, insoluble in water. [Pg.276]

Properties Light-yellow to amber solid. Mp 28.5C, bp 203-204C (7 mm Hg), d 1.1635 (20C), refr index (20C) 1.6324. Soluble in alcohol and most organic solvents insoluble in water. Combustible. [Pg.390]

Properties Colorless to light-amber liquid. D 1.196 (25/25C), fp less than -75C, bp 49C (below 1 mm Hg), refr index 1.4705 (25C). Insoluble in water soluble in most organic solvents. Stable at room temperature, slowly isomerizes at 100C. [Pg.423]

Properties Light-amber oil. Bp 231C, refr index (20C) 1.5361. [Pg.424]

Properties Clear-yellow to light-amber liquid. D 1.069-1.076 (25/25C), refr index 1.431-1.438... [Pg.439]

Properties Colorless to light-amber liquid. Bp 66-67C (16 mm Hg) d 1.320 (25C), refr index 1.4795 (25C). Soluble in alcohol, benzene, acetone, carbon tetrachloride, chloroform, ethyl acetate slightly soluble in hexane insoluble in water. Grade 96-100% purity. [Pg.452]

Properties Amber-colored, viscous liquid hardens upon oxidation. Bp 350C, flash p 352F (177C), mp 45C, refr index 1.4980, d 1.02. Soluble in ether and most varnish solvents, insoluble in water. Combustible. [Pg.517]

Properties Light-amber liquid. Refr index 1.5451 (20C), bp 221C. Combustible. [Pg.542]

Properties Colorless oil amber fragrance. D 1.001-1.004, refr index 1.541. Soluble in two volumes of 70% alcohol. Combustible. [Pg.707]

Properties (50% water solution) Amber liquid. D 1.059, refr index 1.427, flash p none (CC), bulk d 8.66 lb/gal. [Pg.808]

Properties Soft, translucent solid colorless to slight red (ruby), brown to greenish yellow (amber). D 2.6-3.2. Mohs hardness 2.8-3.2, refr index 1.56-1.60, dielectric constant 6.5-8.7. Noncombustible. Heat-resistant to 600C. [Pg.846]

Properties Colorless to light amber liquid strong, piny odor. D 0.927-0.940, refr index 1.4780-1.4820 (20C), distilling range 200-225C, flash p 172F (11.1C) (CC). Miscible with alcohol. Combustible. Chief constituents Tertiary and secondary terpene alcohols. [Pg.995]

Properties Colorless to light-amber liquid or crystals strong persistent odor. D 1.012 (20/20C), refr index 1.527 (20C), congealing temp 17.5-21C, bp 218C, flash p 210F (99C) (TOC). Insoluble in water, ethylene glycol, glycerol miscible with alcohol, ether, benzene, and toluene. Combustible. [Pg.1047]

Properties Water-white to amber liquid depending on purity hygroscopic. D 1.20, refr index 1.420, bp (pure compound) 135-138C (1 mm Hg). Miscible with water and all organic solvents except aliphatic hydrocarbons hydrolyzed in water with formation of mono-, di-, and triethyl orthophosphates water solutions attack metals commercial material contains 40% TEPP. [Pg.1211]

Properties Light-amber liquid. D 1.065 (25C), bp 385-395C, refr index 1.5480 (24C), flash p 240F (115.5C) (COC). Miscible with acetone, benzene, chloroform hydrolyzes on contact with water. Combustible. [Pg.1269]

Agent Index A008 Amber colored oily Human toxicity values MW 211.2... [Pg.143]

Class Index C07 amber liquid with Skin < 31 ppm MP 58°F... [Pg.146]

Agent Index A262 Light-amber to yellow- TWA 1 ppm MW 135.0... [Pg.193]


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