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C2H5OH

Substances are generally soluble in like solvents. Organic molecules in molecular solvents such as CCI4, C2H5OH, ether, propanone. Inorganic salts are often soluble in water and less soluble in organic solvents. [Pg.366]

Simple examples of WLN are C2H5OH is Q2 CH3C0 0CH3 is IVOl For branch chain and fused ring structures rules determine the order of notation. It is claimed that over 50% of all organic structures can be represented by less than 25 characters, witherite, BaCOj. The white mineral form of barium carbonate. Used as a source of Ba compounds and in the brick and ceramic industries. [Pg.426]

C2H5ONO + NaOH C2H5OH + NaNOa sodium nitrite. The second compound is nitroethane, C,H NO, of b.p. 114° its identity is clearly shown by the action of reducing agents, which convert it into ethylamiiie, CjHjNHj, thus proving the presence of a nitrogen carbon... [Pg.131]

NaOH + C2H5OH NaOC2H5 + H20(also with K, Tl not with Li) ... [Pg.24]

Alkali moderation of supported precious metal catalysts reduces secondary amine formation and generation of ammonia (18). Ammonia in the reaction medium inhibits Rh, but not Ru precious metal catalyst. More secondary amine results from use of more polar protic solvents, CH OH > C2H5OH > Lithium hydroxide is the most effective alkah promoter (19), reducing secondary amine formation and hydrogenolysis. The general order of catalyst procUvity toward secondary amine formation is Pt > Pd Ru > Rh (20). Rhodium s catalyst support contribution to secondary amine formation decreases ia the order carbon > alumina > barium carbonate > barium sulfate > calcium carbonate. [Pg.209]


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