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Potassium sodium salicylate

A method of preparation is to react an acid salt of choline (such as choline chloride or choline bromide) with an alkaline salt of salicylic acid (such as sodium salicylate, potassium salicylate, or magnesium salicylate) in an alcoholic media. [Pg.334]

Actually, the reaction seems to be more complicated than this. At least part of the potassium p-hydroxybenzoate that forms comes from a rearrangement of initially formed potassium salicylate. Sodium salicylate does not rearrange. See Shine, FI.J. Ref. 402, p. 344. See also Ota, K. Bull. Chem. Soc. Jpn., 1974, 47, 2343. [Pg.752]

Potassium bromate can also be employed as an oxidizing agent in the assay of a number of pharmaceutical substances, namely mephenesin, phenol, and sodium salicylate. This particular method solely depends upon the formation of iodine monobromide (IBr) in relatively higher concentration of hydrochloric acid solution. [Pg.217]

The active ingredients in pyrotechnic whistle compositions are invariably based on aromatic compounds such as gallic acid (10.1) or the salts of aromatic acids including sodium salicylate (10.2) and potassium benzoate (10.3). [Pg.136]

Sulfuric acid, Erythritol, Nitric acid. Sodium carbonate. Ethanol Zinc dust. Sulfur Potassium chlorate. Sulfur, Sugar Potassium perchlorate. Sodium salicylate Potassium perchlorate. Antimony trisulfide, Lampblack, Aluminum powder, Barium carbonate... [Pg.138]

Strontium nitrate Dextrin Red gum Polyvinyl chloride White sparks aluminum, magnesium, aluminum-magnesium alloy, titanium Whistle effect potassium benzoate or sodium salicylate White smoke mixture of potassium nitrate and sulfur Colored smoke mixture of potassium chlorate, sulfur, and an organic dye... [Pg.525]

Another composition a mixture of 23% sodium salicylate and 73% potassium perchlorate is sometimes used also, but it is too hygroscopic to keep the whisling nature even for a few weeks, and it is not yet pppular in Japan. [Pg.232]

Synonyms Aspirin Acetylsalicylic acid Ace-taminosalol Aluminum aspirin Bismuth subsalicylate Choline salicylate Magnesium salicylate Methyl salicylate Phenyl salicylate Potassium salicylate Salsate Salicylsalicylic acid Sodium salicylate Sodium thiosalicylate Triethanolamine salicylate Willow extract... [Pg.2345]

ACETIC ACID, LEAD(II) SALT TRIHYDRATE (6080-56-4) Pb(C2H302)2 3H20 Contact with acids forms acetic acid. Incompatible with oxidizers, bases, acetic acid alkalis, aUcylene oxides, ammonia, amines, bromates, carbonates, citrates, chlorides, chloral hydrate cresols, epichlorohydrin, hydrozoic acid, isocyanates, methyl isocyanoacetate, phenols, phosphates, salicylic acid sodium salicylate, sodium peroxyborate, potassium bromate resorcinol, salicylic acid, strong oxidizers, sulfates, sulfites, taimin, tartrates, tinctures trinitrobenzoic acid, urea nitrate. On small fires, use dry chemical, Halori, or CO2 extinguishers. [Pg.9]

C4H604Pb Pb(CH3COO)2 Violent reaction with bromates, carbonates, phenols, phosphates potassium bromate (possible explosion). Contact with strong acids forms acetic acid. Reacts with strong oxidizers. Incompatible with alkalis, alkylene oxides, ammonia, amines, carbonates, citrates, cresols, chloral hydrate, chlorides, epichloro-hydrin, hydrozoic acid, isocyanates, methyl isocyanoacetate, phenol, phosphates, potassium bromate, resorcinol, salicylic acid, sodium salicylate, sodium peroxyborate soluble sulfates sulfites, tannin, tartrates, some tinctures triiutrobenzoic acid, urea nitrate. In the heat of fire lead oxides and acetic acid fumes are formed. [Pg.628]

IODINE (7553-56-2) A powerful oxidizer. Material or vapors react violently with reducing agents, combustible materials, alkali metals, acetylene, acetaldehyde, antimony, boron, bromine pentafluoride, bromine trifluoride, calcium hydride, cesium, cesium oxide, chlorine trifluoride, copper hydride, dipropylmercury, fluoride, francium, lithium, metal acetylides, metal carbides, nickel monoxide, nitryl fluoride, perchloryl perchlorate, polyacetylene, powdered metals, rubidium, phosphorus, sodium, sodium phosphinate, sulfur, sulfur trioxide, tetraamine, trioxygen difluoride. Forms heat- or shock-sensitive compounds with ammonia, silver azide, potassium, sodium, oxygen difluoride. Incompatible with aluminum-titanium alloy, barium acetylide, ethanol, formamide, halogens, mercmic oxide, mercurous chloride, oxygen, pyridine, pyrogallic acid, salicylic acid sodium hydride, sodium salicylate, sulfides, and other materials. [Pg.658]

Benzoic acid, 3,6-dichloro-2-hydroxy-, potassium sodium salt. Benzoic acid, 3,6-dichloro-2-hydroxy-, potassium sodium salt 3,6-Dichlorosalicylate, sodium, potassium salt EINECS 273-145-2 Potassium sodium 2,6-dichloro-salicylate,... [Pg.514]

CHI3, theobromine, sodium salicylate, mercaptobenzothiazole, potassium ethylxanthate, organic acids... [Pg.135]


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