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Hydrate Carbolic

Synonyms.—Carbolic Hydrate Phenic Acid Phenol. [Pg.9]

Synonyms AI3-01814 AIDS-352 Baker s P and S liquid and ointment Benzenol BRN 0969616 Carbolic acid Carbolic oil Caswell No. 649 CCRIS 504 CRS EINECS 203-632-7 EPA pesticide chemical code 064001 FEMA No. 3223 Fenosmolin Fenosmoline Hydroxy-benzene IPH Izal Monohydroxybenzene Monophenol NA 2821 NCI-C50124 NSC 36808 Oxybenzene Phenic acid Phenic alcohol Phenol alcohol Phenyl hydrate Phenyl hydroxide Phenylic acid Phenylic alcohol RCRA waste number U188 UN 1671 UN 2312 UN 2821. [Pg.949]

Hydrate of Phenyl, or Carbolic acicf.—Laubekt obtained from that portion of the nil of tar which boils between 300° and 400°, carbolic add, a compound which it has boon found convenient to represent as the hydrated oxide of a radical which has been termed phenyl. IV is obtained by agitating the cil with about twice its volume of aqua potassa, pouring off the watery portion, and saturating it by hydrochloric acid. The carbolic add separates in the form of a heavy oil, which may be purified by continuous distillation over a small quantity of caustic potassa. [Pg.129]

Phenol (Carbolic Acid, Phenic Acid, Hydroxybenzene, Phenyl Hydrate)... [Pg.231]

Synonyms. Carbolic Acid Fenol Phenyl Hydrate. [Pg.884]

SYNS ACIDE CARBOLIQUE (FRENCH) BAKER S P AND S LIQUID and OINTMENT BENZENOL CARBOLIC ACID CARBOLSAEURE (GERMAN) FENOL PUTCH, POLISH) FENOLO (ITALIAN) H T)ROXYBENZENE MONOHYDROXYBENZENE MONOPHENOL NCI-C50124 OXYBENZENE PHENIC ACID PHENOL, molten pOT) PHENOL ALCOHOL PHENOLE (GERMAN) PHENYL HYDRATE PHENYL HYDROXIDE PHENYLIC ACID PHENYLIC ALCOHOL RCRA WASTE NUMBER U188... [Pg.1093]

Synonym carbolic acid, phenic acid, phenylic acid, phenyl hydrate, phenyl hydroxide, hydroxybenzene, oxybenzene Chemical Name phenol CAS Registry No 108-95-2 Molecular Formula C HjOH Molecular Weight 94.111 Melting Point (°C) ... [Pg.529]

Carbolic acid hydroxybenzene oxybenzene phenic acid phenyl hydrate phenyl hydroxide phenylic acid phenylic alcohol. [Pg.514]

Phenol—J ienyl hydrate Phenic acid—Carbolic acid—Addum Carbdi cum V. S., Br.)—C.H OH—34—exists in considerabld quanti in coal-and wood-tar, and in small quantity in castoreum, and pombly in urine. [Pg.192]

Carbolic Acid, also colled Phe tol Phenic acid, and hydrate of Phenyle, It consists of long, colorless prismatic crystals, which melt at about 90 Fahr. into an oily liquid resembling creosote. Tho crystals deliquesce in moist air, forming a sort of hydrate, which boils at 370 and has a specifle, gravity of 1.0G5. Heated with ammonia, it yields aniline and water and nitric acid converts it into picric acid. Commercial creosote... [Pg.251]

Mode of Preparation.—Those portions of coal-tar oil which distil between 300° F. and 400° F. are mixed with a strong and boiling solution of potassium hydrate. The resulting potassium carbolate is decomposed by hydrochloric acid, and the liberated carbolic acid rectified by distillation off calcium chloride. The calcium chloride deprives the acid of moisture. [Pg.9]

CAS 108-95-2 EINECS/ELINCS 203-632-7 UN 1671 (solid) UN 2312 (fused) UN 2821 (sol n.) FEMA 3223 Synonyms Benzenol Carbolic acid Hydroxybenzene Liquid phenol Monohydroxybenzene Monophenol Oxybenzene Phenic acid Phenol alcohol Phenol, liquefied Phenyl hydrate Phenyl hydroxide Phe-nylic acid Phenylic alcohol... [Pg.1268]

Whilst in Bordeaux, Laurent isolated pimaric acid from pine tar. From coal tar he isolated phenol (hydrate de phenyle ou acide phenisique) and obtained picric acid by nitrating it. He proved that phenol is identical with the carbolic acid (karbolsaure) discovered in coal tar by Runge. Laurent described the preparation of purer specimens of chlorophenols and showed that the chlorindoptic acid prepared by Erdmann from indigo is pentachloro-phenol. Laurent prepared trinitrophenol (acide nitrophenisique) and its salts and showed that it is identical with the substance discovered by Woulfe (see Vol. Ill, p. 301) and named picric acid (acide picrique) by Dumas (m/cpo , bitter), who translated as acide carbazotique Liebig s name kohlenstickstoff-saure. The chrysoleptic acid obtained by the action of nitric acid on aloes by Schunck he himself found was picric acid. [Pg.389]


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