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Calcium palmitate

Water from granite and other similar noncarbonate formations produce soft water, which has the benefit of lathering easily with soap, producing minimum scum or calcium stearate, calcium palmitate, etc. [Pg.31]

Calcium soaps such as calcium stearate, calcium palmitate, and calcium abietate are made by the action of the sodium salts of the acids on a soluble calcium salt such as calcium chloride (CaCl2). [Pg.135]

Phillips (19) formed a reference electrode by coating a noble metal with a Langmuir-Blodgett multilayer of calcium palmitate and used it to detect the presence of a polar vapor in dry atmospheres by its adsorption on an uncoated metal electrode. Water vapor and oxygen were carefully excluded from the surrounding atmosphere, since either gas penetrated the multilayer coating on the reference electrode. This report describes the preparation, properties, and several applications of a more general and useful type of reference electrode. [Pg.104]

Calcium Stearate occurs as a fine, white to yellow-white, bulky powder. It is a compound of calcium with a mixture of solid organic acids obtained from edible sources and consists chiefly of variable proportions of calcium stearate and calcium palmitate. It is unctuous and free from grittiness. It is insoluble in water, in alcohol, and in ether. [Pg.82]

PROP Variable proportions of calcium stearate and calcium palmitate. Fine white powder sit characteristic odor. Insol in water, ale, ether. [Pg.273]

Calcium oxychloride. See Calcium hypochlorite Calcium palmitate CAS 542-42-7... [Pg.698]

Bentonite Calcium caprate Calcium caprylate Calcium carbonate Calcium chloride Calcium ferrocyanide Calcium hydrogen carbonate Calcium laurate Calcium metasilicate Calcium monocarbonate Calcium myristate Calcium oleate Calcium oxide Calcium palmitate Calcium phosphate dibasic... [Pg.4817]

Aluminum stearate Calcium iinoleate Calcium naphthenate Calcium octoate Calcium oieate Calcium palmitate Caicium resinate Calcium ricinoleate Calcium stearate Cerium naphthenate... [Pg.5129]

Calcium alginate Calcium caprate Calcium caprylate Calcium carrageenan Calcium dihydrogen diphosphate Calcium dihydrogen pyrophosphate Calcium furcelleran Calcium laurate Calcium myristate Calcium oleate Calcium oleyl lactylate Calcium palmitate Calcium phosphate monobasic monohydrate Calcium polyphosphate Calcium stearate Calcium stearoyl lactylate Canola oil glyceride Caprylic/capric triglyceride Carboxymethylcellulose sodium ... [Pg.5188]

Calcium oleyl lactylate Calcium palmitate Calcium polyphosphate Calcium stearate Calcium stearoyl lactylate Calcium sulfate Calcium sulfate dihydrate Carboxymethylcellulose sodium ... [Pg.5733]

Ketoglutaric acid 542 2-7 Calcium palmitate 542-46-1 Civetone 542-55-2 Isobutyl formate 542-56-3 Isobutyl nitrite 542-59-6... [Pg.6143]

The nature of the counter-ion can also affect the nature of the spectrum. Calcium palmitate, for instance, shows a doublet due to asymmetric stretch at 1540 and 1580 cm whereas sodium palmitate only displays a singlet at 1560cm . ... [Pg.266]

Carboxylic acids. Write balanced equations for (a) the formation of potassium oleate (b) the formation of calcium palmitate (c) the hydrolysis of methyl acetate (d) the saponification of glyceryl trilinoleate. [Pg.507]

Uses Emulsifier, stabilizer in foods Calcium orthophosphate. See Calcium phosphate tribasic Calcium palmitate... [Pg.2008]


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