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Melting point compounds

To a mixture of 60 cc of benzene, 40 cc of pyridine and 17 g of hydrochloric acid salt of nicotinic acid chloride, was added 4.5 g of 2,2,6,6-tetramethylolcyclohexanol, and the whole mixture was refuxed at 75°C to 80°C for 2.5 hours. After the mixture was cooled water was added. Precipitate formed was separated by filtration, washed thoroughly with water and dried. Recrystallization from dilute acetic acid gave 14gof the final compound, melting point 177°Cto 180°C. [Pg.1074]

Compound Melting point K Boiling point K Specific conductance Ohm 1 cm 1 at 1200 K Decomposition potential E at 1073 K ... [Pg.698]

Compound Melting point (°C) Rotation Md (degrees) Solvent References... [Pg.186]

Compound Melting Point (°C) Boiling Point (°C) Dipole Moment (D)... [Pg.59]


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Carboxylic acid compounds, melting point

Compounds having incongruent melting points

Covalent compound melting point

Hydrocarbon compounds melting points

Inorganic compounds melting points

Intermetallic compound melting point

Ionic compounds melting and boiling points

Ionic compounds melting points

MELT COMPOUNDING

Melting point of compound

Melting point of inorganic compounds

Melting point of ionic compounds

Melting point of organic compounds

Melting points compound formation

Melting points compounds, physical properties

Melting points organic compounds

Nonpolar compounds melting points

Paraffin compounds, melting points

Point compounds

Pure compounds melting point

System in which the two components form a compound with an incongruent melting point

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