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Calcium Camphor

Aluminium chloride Anthracene Anthranilic acid Anthraquinone Benzanthrone Benzoic acid Calcium Camphor... [Pg.646]

Calcium carbonate/marble Calcium oxide Camphor, synthetic Caprolactam dust vapour... [Pg.373]

Brom-jod, n. iodine bromide, -kalium, n. potassium bromide, -kalzium, n., kalk, tn. calcium bromide, -kampher, tn. bromo-camphor, Pharm.) monobromated camphor, -kohlenstoff, tn. carbon (tetra)bromide. -korper, tn. Colloids) "bromide body (bromide ion), -kupfer, n. copper bromide, lauge, /. bromine lye (solution of sodium hypobromite and bromide made by passing bromine into sodium hydroxide solution), -lithium, n. lithium bromide. -Idsung, /. bro-nune solution, -magnesium, n. magnesium bromide. -metall, n. metallic bromide. [Pg.83]

Calcium carbonate as support for palladium catalyst, 46, 90 Calcium hydride, 46, 58 D,L-Camphor, sulfonation to d,l-10-camphorsulfonic acid, 46,12 10-Camphorchlorosulfoxide, 46, 56 d,l-10-Camphorsulfonic acid, 46,12 conversion to acid chloride, 45,14 10-Camphorsulfonyl chloride, 45, 56 d,l-10-Camphorsulfonyl chloride,... [Pg.123]

Calcium arsenate Calcium oxide Camphor Carbaryl (Sevin)... [Pg.241]

In this special field, earlier work had been done in other laboratories, such as by the Schering Company, Berlin (36), and by Ipatieff (37) in connection with his work on the hydrogenation of camphor and of other organic compounds. At both places, the favorable effect of alkali oxides and earth alkali oxides on nickel, cobalt and copper has been investigated. Similarly, Paal and his coworkers (38) have used a palladium-aluminum hydroxide catalyst in 1913 for the hydrogenation of double bonds. Bedford and Erdman (39) had reported that the catalytic action of nickel oxide is enhanced by the oxides of aluminum, zirconium, titanium, calcium, lanthanum, and magnesium. [Pg.97]

Sauers (1959) has now oxidised camphor directly to the a-campholide by means of peracetic acid. It is also of interest to note that Otvos et al (i960) have shown, using labelled. - CH2C 02H (lkc), that in the pyrolysis of the calcium salt of homocamphoric acid to camphor, it is the labelled carboxyl group that is lost. [Pg.55]

The complete process was as follows camphoric anhydride from camphoric acid was reduced with sodium amalgam to campliolide, and this combined with potassium cyanide gave homocamphoric nitrile. The nitrile was hydrolysed, and the calcium salt of the resulting homocamphoric acid, on heating, gave camphor ... [Pg.61]

Calcium D-galactonate, I, 70 Calcium D-gluconate, III, 141, 142, 149, 152, 155, 156, 161 IV, 331 Calcium hypochlorite, III, 165 Calcium 2-keto-D-gIuconate, III, 148, 155 Calcium 5-keto-D-gluconate, III, 156 Calcium lactobionate, calcium bromide double salt, III, 155 Calcium Ievulinate, IV, 311 Calcium maltobionate, III, 161 Calcium D-mannonate, III, 152 Calcium pectate, I, 334 Calcium D-rhamnonate, III, 144 Calcium salts, in preparation of aldonic acids with NaCN, I, 23 Calcium vicianobionate, III, 154 Calcium D-xylonate, III, 155 Camphor, optically active, formed from inactive (racemic) camphor carboxylic acid in the presence of quinine, quinidine or nicotine, V, 53 Camphor carboxylic acid. See Camphor. Camphor, 3-hydroxy-, IV, 89 Camphorquinone, phytochemical reduction of, IV, 89... [Pg.334]

CA2 = nitrocellulose 11-12,5% N for blasting gelatin (french) calcium carbonate 326 331 calcium nitrate 48 327 calcium stearate 327 calculation of explosives and gun powders 315 calorimetric bomb 161 camphor camphre 49 163 298 327 Candelilla wax 163... [Pg.18]


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