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Artificial almond oil

BENZALDEHYDE. [CAS 100-52-7], C6H5CHO, formula weight 106.12, colorless liquid, mp bp -26°C, bp 179°C, sp gr 1.046. Sometimes referred to as artificial almond oil or oil of bitter almonds, hen/aldehyde has a characteristic nullike odor. The compound is slightly soluble in H20, but is miscible in all proportions with alcohol or ether. On standing in air, benzaldehyde oxidizes readily to benzoic acid. Commercially, benzalde-hyde may be produced by (1) heating benzal chloride C H CHCL with calcium hydroxide. (2i heating calcium benzoate and calcium formate ... [Pg.191]

Almond oil, bitter artificial almond oil bitter almond oil expressed almond oil huile d amande oleo de amendoas olio di mandorla sweet almond oil virgin almond oil. [Pg.30]

Artifical essential oil of almond Phenylmethanal almond artificial essential oil artificial almond oil benzenecarbonal benzene carboxaldehyde oil of bitter almond Artificial Bitter Almond Oil Benzene methylal Benzoyl hydride. Synthetic oil of bitter almond Chemical intermediate for dyes, flavors, perfumes, aromatic alcohols solvent for oils, resins, cellulose acetate and nitrate manufacture of cinnamic acid, benzoic acid pharmaceuticals photographic chemicals. Oily liquid mp = -26" bp = 179° d = 1.0415 Xm = 241, 283, 290 nm (e = 15849, 1259, 1000, C6H14) ... [Pg.56]

Food Flavoring Benzaldehyde, known as artificial almond oil, is used in food flavorings. What is the molar concentration of benzaldehyde (CyHeO) at 298 K, when its density is 1.043 g/mL ... [Pg.628]

Synonyms cas 100-52-7 artificial almond oil benzenecarbaldehyde benzenecarbonal benzoic... [Pg.56]

CAS 100-52-7 EINECS/ELINCS 202-860-4 UN 1989 (DOT) UN 1990 UN NA1993 FEMA 2127 Synonyms Almond artificial essential oil Artificial almond oil Benzenecar-baldehyde Benzene carbonal Benzene carboxaldehyde Benzene methylal Benzie aldehyde Benzoic aldehyde Phenylmethanal Synthetic oil of bitter almond Ciassification Aromatic aldehyde Empiricai CjFleO Formuia CsHsCFlO... [Pg.987]

Artichoke leaves. See Artichoke (Cyanara scolymus) leaves Artie Mist . See Talc Artificial almond oil. See Benzaldehyde Artificial ant oil. See Furfural Artificial barite. See Barium sulfate Artificial cinnabar. See Mercury sulfide (ic), red Artificial cinnamon oil. See Cinnamon (Cinnamomum cassia) oil Artificial gum. See Dextrin Artificial heavy spar. See Barium sulfate Artificial musk ambrette. See Musk ambrette... [Pg.349]

Synonyms Almond artificial essential oil Artificial almond oil Benzenecarbaldehyde Benzene carbonal Benzene carboxaldehyde Benzene methylal Benzie aldehyde Benzoic aldehyde Phenylmethanal Synthetic oil of bitter almond... [Pg.418]

SYNS ALMOND ARTIFICIAL ESSENTIAL OIL ARTIFICIAL ALxMOND OIL BENZENECARB-ALDEHYDE BENZENECARBONAL BENZOIC ALDEHYDE FEMA No. 2127 NCI-C56133... [Pg.131]

Artificial materials include aUphatic, aromatic, and terpene compounds that are made synthetically as opposed to those isolated from natural sources. As an example, ben2aldehyde may be made synthetically or obtained from oil of bitter almond (51) and t-menthol may be made synthetically or isolated from oil of Mentha arvensis var. to give Bra2iUan mint oil or com mint oil. [Pg.12]

Nitrobenzene, CgH5N02, also known as oil of mirbane, is an artificially prepared benzene derivative, having a coarse, but powerful odour resembling that of oil of almonds. Its coarse odour renders it quite unsuitable for fine perfumery, but it finds considerable employment in the manufacture of cheap soaps, polishes, and other articles where more or less rancid fats are used, as it covers the bad odour of the fat and gives the product a coarse almond perfume. [Pg.286]

Nltro-benzene 4322 C HsN02 Artificial oil of bitter almonds asaanes of mirbane nitr banzoU oil of mlrbana. [Pg.15]


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