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Sodium hydroxide, alcoholic

Equipment and reagents Ultrasound generator, pulse generator, photomultiplier tube, oscilloscope, light-insulated cabinet, rare gas source (e.g. argon), 3-ami-nophthalhydrazide (luminol), sodium hydroxide, alcohol or other volatile organic solutes. [Pg.392]

Sodium hydroxide, alcoholic dissolve 20 g of NaOH in alcohol and dilute to 1 liter with alcohol. [Pg.1465]

The condensation is carried out in the usual manner in chloroform solution. The product separates from alcohol with 1 5 molecules of solvent of crystallisation, which can be removed at 110° C. It gives the iodoform test with iodine in aqueous sodium hydroxide. At 260° to 265° C. it decomposes. It is insoluble in w ater, but dissolves in hot alcohol or aqueous sodium hydroxide. Alcoholic ferric chloride gives a faint olive-green tint concentrated sulphuric acid gives no coloration in the cold, but on warming an olive-green tint appears, changing to deep red. The chloride may be converted to the oodde in the usual manner. [Pg.61]

Sodium ethyl acetopyruvate, 6, 40 Sodium ethylate, 6, 40, 48 Sodium formate, 3, 69 Sodium 2-furancarboxylate, 6, 44 Sodium hydrosulfite, 3, 8, 10 Sodium hydroxide, 7, 42, 54, 60, 76 Sodium hydroxide, alcoholic, 7, 89 Sodium p hy[Pg.53]

Properties White, crystalline solid. Mp 85C, d 1.26, flash p 325F (162.7C). Resembles ethyl acetoace-tate in chemical reactivity. Slightly soluble in water soluble in dilute sodium hydroxide, alcohol, ether, acids, chloroform, and hot benzene. Combustible. [Pg.8]

This acid occurs when the corresponding stibinic chloride is hydrolysed. It is a white amorphous powder, melting with decomposition at 228° to 229° C. In the usual solvents it is insoluble, but it slowly dissolves in warm dilute sodium hydroxide. Alcoholic hydrochloric acid reconverts it into the chloride. ... [Pg.242]

Sodium hydroxide alcohol 1,4-Thiazine from thiazolium ring... [Pg.153]

Borane-hydrogen peroxide sodium hydroxide Alcohols from ethylene derivs. [Pg.347]

Sodium hydroxide/alcohol 2-Alkoxyvinyl ketones and j -ketoacetals from 2-chIorovinyl ketones... [Pg.465]

Sulfite/sodium hydroxide Alcohols from 1,3-diols... [Pg.39]

Sodium hydroxide/alcohol Hydroxycarboxylic acids from lactones... [Pg.46]

Hydrogen peroxide sodium hydroxide Alcohols from boranes s. 12, 697 HiOjNaOH RjB 3 R-OH... [Pg.454]

Diborane-hydrogen peroxide sodium hydroxide Alcohols from ethylene derivatives 2-Ethylenealcohols from 1,3-dienes... [Pg.311]

Sodium hydroxide alcohol Malonic acid mono- from di-esters... [Pg.14]

Sodium hydroxide alcohol Replacement of hydroxymethyl groups by hydrogen via formyl groups Monosubst. acetylene derivatives... [Pg.40]

Sodium hydroxide/alcohol 2,4-Dienones from y -ketoallenes... [Pg.177]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.312 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.7 , Pg.89 ]




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