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Quicksilver is a moist liquid unquiet in the heat. Mixed with mineral bodies it softens, weakens and makes them brittle. Heated it leaves them again hard, just as water mixed with clay leaves it when heated. [Pg.216]

CHjlCH COOH. Colourless liquid having an odour resembling that of ethanoic acid m.p. 13 C, b.p. I4I°C. Prepared by oxidizing propenal with moist AgO or treating -hy-droxypropionitrile with sulphuric acid. Slowly converted to a resin at ordinary temperatures. Important glass-like resins are now manufactured from methyl acrylate, see acrylic resins. Propenoic acid itself can also be polymerized to important polymers - see acrylic acid polymers. [Pg.329]

Silicon tetrachloride. S1CI4 m.p. — TO C, b.p. 57°C. Colourless liquid (Si plus CI2 followed by distillation). Hydrolyses in moist air or in water. [Pg.359]

The trichloride is obtained as a liquid, boiling point 349 K, when a jet of chlorine burns in phosphorus vapour. Care must be taken to exclude both air and moisture from the apparatus since phosphorus trichloride reacts with oxygen and is vigorously hydrolysed by water, fuming strongly in moist air. The hydrolysis reaction is ... [Pg.250]

Sulphur oxide dichloride is a colourless liquid which fumes in moist air. It is hydrolysed by water to give a mixture of sulphurous and hydrochloric acids ... [Pg.307]

Physical properties. Colourless liquids when pure, benzoyl chloride, CjHjCOCl, is frequently pale yellow. Acetyl chloride, CH3COCI, has a pungent odour, fumes in moist air and is immediately hydrolysed by cold water. Benzoyl chloride also has a pungent odour, is lachry matory, and is hydrolysed only slowly by cold water, in which it is insoluble. [Pg.364]

Fluorosulfuric acid [7789-21-17, HSO F, is a colodess-to-light yellow liquid that fumes strongly in moist air and has a sharp odor. It may be regarded as a mixed anhydride of sulfuric and hydrofluoric acids. Fluorosulfuric acid was first identified and characterized in 1892 (1). It is a strong acid and is employed as a catalyst and chemical reagent in a number of chemical processes, such as alkylation (qv), acylation, polymerization, sulfonation, isomerization, and production of organic fluorosulfates (see Friedel-CRAFTSreactions). [Pg.248]

Di-tcrt-butyl dichlorosilane (DTBCI2) [18395-90-9] M 213.2, m -15°, b 190°/729mm, 195-197°/atm, d 1.01. Purified by fractional distn. It is a colourless liquid with a pleasant odour and does not fume in moist air, but does not titrate quantitatively with excess of dil alkali. [7 Am Chem Soc 70 2877 1948.]... [Pg.417]


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