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Bicarburetted hydrogen

Synonyms Ethene acetene bicarburetted hydrogen olefiant gas... [Pg.316]

SYNS ACETENE ATHYLEN (GERMAN) BICARBURETTED HYDROGEN ELAYL ETHENE ETHYLENE, compressed (DOT) ETHYLENE, refrigerated liquid (DOT) LIQUID ETHYLENE OLEFIANT GAS... [Pg.620]

Synonyms Ethylene Acetene Bicarburetted hydrogen Elayl Olefiant gas Chemical/Pharmaceutical/Other Class Aliphatic alkene... [Pg.1082]

BIBENZENE (92-52-4) CjjHio Combustible solid. Forms explosive mixture in air [explosion limits in air (vol %) 0.6 to 5.8 flash point 235°F/113°C cc autoignition temp 1004 F/540°C Fire Rating 1]. Vapor, dust, or mist forms explosive mixture with air. Contact with strong oxidizers can cause fire and explosions. On small fires, use dry chemical powder (such as Purple-K-Powder), foam, or COj extinguishers. BICARBONATO AMONICO (Spanish) (1066-33-7) see ammonium bicarbonate. BICARBURETTED HYDROGEN (74-85-1) see ethylene. [Pg.133]

Ethylene (Ethene) (bicarburetted hydrogen, ethene) n. A colorless, flammable gas derived by cracking petroleum and by distillation from natural gas. In addition to serving as the monomer for polyethylene, it has many uses in the plastics industry including the synthesis of ethylene oxide, ethyl alcohol, ethylene glycol (used in making alkyd and polyester resins), ethyl chloride, and other ethyl esters. Properties molecular weight, 28 bp, — 1.025°C Sp gr of liquid, 0.610/0°C. [Pg.372]

Ethylene n (Ethene) (bicarburetted hydrogen, ethene) A colorless, flammable gas derived by cracking... [Pg.277]

In 1825 Michael Faraday isolated a new hydrocarbon from illuminating gas which he called bicarburet of hydrogen Nine years later Eilhardt Mitscherlich of the University of Berlin prepared the same substance by heating benzoic acid with lime and found it to be a hydrocarbon having the empirical formula C H ... [Pg.424]

Synonyms AI3-00808 Annulene Benxole Benzin Benzine Benzol Benzol 90 Benzole Benzolene Bicarburet of hydrogen BRN 0969212 Bz Carbon oil Caswell No. 077 CCRIS 70 Coal naphtha Coal tar naphtha Cyclohexatriene EINECS 200-753-7 EPA pesticide chemical code 008801 Mineral naphtha Mineral naphthalene Motor benzol NC1-C55276 Nitration benzene NSC 67315 Phene Phenyl hydride Polystream Pyrobenzol Pyrobenzole RCRA waste number U019 UN 1114. [Pg.121]

Benzene was discovered in 1825 by Michael Faraday who identified it from a liquid residue of heated whale oil. Faraday called the compound bicarburet of hydrogen and its name was later changed to benzin by Eilhardt Mitscherlich (1794—1863) who isolated the compound from benzoin. Benzene s formula indicates it is highly unsaturated. This would suggest benzene... [Pg.205]

Benzene is the oldest known organic compound, firstly discovered by Michael Faraday in 1825. When he examined the white precipitates in gas tubes used for illumination, he discovered a new compound. He determined the empirical formula of this compound as CH and named it bicarburet of hydrogen . [Pg.108]

SYNS (6)ANNULENE BENZEEN (DUTCH) BENZEN (POLISH) BENZIN (OBS.) BENZINE (OBS.) BENZOL pOT) BENZOLE BENZOLENE BENZOLO (ITALIAN) BICARBURET of HYDROGEN CARBON OIL COAL NAPHTHA CYCLO-HEXATRIENE FENZEN (CZECH) MINERAL NAPHTHA MOTOR BENZOL NCI-C55276 NITRATION BENZENE PHENE PHENYL HYDRIDE PYROBENZOL PYROBENZOLE RCRA WASTE NUMBER U019... [Pg.134]

British chemist and physicist Michael Faraday discovers bicarburet of hydrogen, which is later called benzene. [Pg.957]

Synonyms cas 71-43-2 benzol benzole benzolene bicarburet of hydrogen carbon oil coal... [Pg.56]

Synonyms Annulene Benzol Benzole Benzolene Bicarburet of hydrogen Carbon oil Coal naphtha Cyclohexatriene Mineral naphtha Motor benzol Nitration benzene Phene Phenyl hydride Pyrobenzol Pyrobenzole... [Pg.987]

Bicalcium phosphate. See Calcium phosphate dibasic Bicarbonate of soda. See Sodium bicarbonate Bicarburet of hydrogen. See Benzene... [Pg.995]

Faraday discovered benzene and isobutylene (C4H8) in the liquid separating from compressed oil-gas. He determined the composition of benzene as bicarburet of hydrogen CgH (C=6), i.e. He found its vapour density... [Pg.108]


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