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Sulphurous acid

Colourless, volatile liquid with a strong pearlike odour, b.p. 138-5 C. Manufactured by heating amyl alcohol (1-pentanol) with potassium ethanoate and sulphuric acid or by heating amyl alcohol with ethyl ethanoate in the presence of a little sulphuric acid. Commercial... [Pg.32]

On acetylation it gives acetanilide. Nitrated with some decomposition to a mixture of 2-and 4-nitroanilines. It is basic and gives water-soluble salts with mineral acids. Heating aniline sulphate at 190 C gives sulphanilic add. When heated with alkyl chlorides or aliphatic alcohols mono- and di-alkyl derivatives are obtained, e.g. dimethylaniline. Treatment with trichloroethylene gives phenylglycine. With glycerol and sulphuric acid (Skraup s reaction) quinoline is obtained, while quinaldine can be prepared by the reaction between aniline, paraldehyde and hydrochloric acid. [Pg.35]

It is prepared by acidifying an alkali solution of anthrone or by reduction of anthraquinone with aluminium powder and concentrated sulphuric acid. [Pg.36]

It is used in the preparation of benzanthrone by heating with glycerol and sulphuric acid (Skraup s reaction). [Pg.36]

The most widely used reactions are those of electrophilic substitution, and under controlled conditions a maximum of three substituting groups, e.g. -NO2 (in the 1,3,5 positions) can be introduced by a nitric acid/sul-phuric acid mixture. Hot cone, sulphuric acid gives sulphonalion whilst halogens and a Lewis acid catalyst allow, e.g., chlorination or brom-ination. Other methods are required for introducing fluorine and iodine atoms. Benzene undergoes the Friedel-Crafts reaction. ... [Pg.55]

Prepared by the sulphonation of benzene in the liquid state or by passing benzene vapour into concentrated sulphuric acid at 150-180"C. [Pg.56]

Isobutyl alcohol, isobutanol, 2-methyl-propanol, isopropyl carbinol, Me2CHCH20H. B.p. 108°C. Occurs in fusel-oil. Oxidized by potassium permanganate to 2-methyl-propanoic acid dehydrated by strong sulphuric acid to 2-methylpropene. [Pg.71]

Tertiary butyl alcohol, trimethyl carbinol, tertiary butanol. 2-methyl-2-propanol, Me3COH. Colourless prisms, m.p. 25°C, b.p. 83°C. Prepared by absorbing isobutene (2-methylpropene) in sulphuric acid, neutralizing and steam distilling the liquor. Converted to isobutene by heating with oxalic acid. Potassium-/-buloxide is a very strong base. [Pg.71]

Buiene, -butylene, CH3CH CHCH3-Prepared by heating 2-buianol with sulphuric acid. It occurs as two geometrical isomers. [Pg.72]

Secondary butyl ethanoale, CH3CHaCH(Me)0-0CCH3, b.p. 112-113°C. Manufactured by heating 2-butene with etha-noic and sulphuric acids in water. [Pg.72]

With dilute sulphuric acid citral forms p-cymene. Citral can be condensed with propa-none to form a ketone, pseudoionone, C13H20O, which is technically important, as it is readily convertible into a and -ionone. [Pg.101]

COT is prepared by the polymerization of ethyne at moderate temperature and pressure in the presence of nickel salts. The molecule is non-planar and behaves as a typical cyclic olefin, having no aromatic properties. It may be catalytically hydrogenated to cyclo-octene, but with Zn and dil. sulphuric acid gives 1,3,6-cyclooclairiene. It reacts with maleic anhydride to give an adduct, m.p. 166 C, derived from the isomeric structure bicyclo-4,2,0-octa-2,4,7-triene(I) ... [Pg.122]

M.p. I08-5 C. Ordinary DDT contains about 15% of the 2,4 -isomer, and is prepared from chloral, chlorobenzene and sulphuric acid. It is non-phytotoxic to most plants. It is a powerful and persistent insecticide, used most effectively to control mosquitoes in countries where malaria is a problem. It is stored in the bodies of animals and birds. [Pg.125]

Dehumidification may be effected by cooling. Where small quantities of dry air are required dehumidification can be carried out using chemical absorbents, e.g. calcium chloride, phosphorus pentoxide, sulphuric acid, etc. [Pg.127]

The sodium salts of sulphuric acid esters of dextran are used as anticoagulants for the same purposes as heparin. [Pg.130]

Diamond is very resistant to chemical reagents potassium dichromate and sulphuric acid attack it with the formation of CO2. It burns in air or oxygen at 700 C to CO2 leaving scarcely any ash some forms of bort may leave as much as 4-5% ash. [Pg.132]

HOCHj CHjOH. Colourless, odourless, rather viscous hygroscopic liquid having a sweet taste, b.p. 197 C. Manufactured from ethylene chlorohydrin and NaHC03 solution, or by the hydration of ethylene oxide with dilute sulphuric acid or water under pressure at 195°C. Used in anti-freezes and coolants for engines (50 %) and in manufacture of polyester fibres (e.g. Terylene) and in the manufacture of various esters used as plasticizers. U.S. production 1979 1 900 000 tonnes. [Pg.139]

Prepared by heating aniline with methanol and a little sulphuric acid at 2I5 C. [Pg.141]


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Ab initio calculations on sulphur-containing acid

Acidic sulphur gases

Alkylbenzene sulphuric acids

Aromatic compounds, activity coefficients sulphuric acid

Behaviour with Concentrated Sulphuric Acid

Case studies Sulphuric acid

Conductivity sulphuric acid

Corrosion sulphuric acid

Determination of sulphuric acid in alkylbenzene sulphonic acids

Dinitrogen pentoxide, nitration with sulphuric acid

Equations Sulphuric acid

Equations Sulphurous acid

Ethanol, absolute, preparation reaction with sulphuric acid

Ethyl acetate sulphuric acid

Ethyl hydrogen sulphate sulphuric acid

Ethyl, amine sulphuric acid

Ethyl-benzene sulphuric acid

Ethyl-sulphuric acid

Fluorine sulphuric acid

Fuming sulphuric acid estimation)

Glutamyl Derivatives of Non-Protein Amino Acids Which Do not Contain Sulphur or Selenium

Grignard reagents with sulphurous acid derivatives

Hazards of sulphuric acid

Hydrolysis sulphuric acid

Manufacture of sulphuric acid

Methanolic sulphuric acid

Methyl acetate sulphuric acid

Methyl-sulphuric acid

Naphthol-Sulphuric Acid

Nitration in concentrated solutions of sulphuric acid

Nitration with mixtures of nitric and sulphuric acids

Nitration with nitrogen dioxide in the presence of sulphuric acid

Nitric acid and sulphuric dioxide

Nitric-Sulphuric Acid

Nitric-sulphuric acid mixtures

Nitrogen sulphuric acid

Nitrosyl chloride sulphuric acid

Nomenclature of sulphur acids

Oleum/sulphuric acid

Oxy-acids of sulphur

Phenol sulphuric acid test

Potassium dichromate - sulphuric acid chloride ions

Preparation of Sulphuric Acid by the Chamber Process

Problems Sulphuric acid

Reactors sulphuric acid production

Rubber lining sulphuric acid

Speciality sulphuric acid polymers

Sulphonation in aqueous sulphuric acid

Sulphonation with sulphuric acid

Sulphonic acids Sulphur, compounds

Sulphur acids

Sulphur acids, catalysts

Sulphur amino acid metabolism

Sulphur amino acids

Sulphur dioxide acid deposition

Sulphur sulphuric acid

Sulphur-containing acids and

Sulphur-containing acids and derivatives

Sulphur-containing amino acid

Sulphuretted hydrogen sulphuric acid

Sulphuric Acid Anhydride

Sulphuric Acid Diluted

Sulphuric Acid H2SO

Sulphuric Acid and Its Salts

Sulphuric Acid and Related Compounds

Sulphuric Acid and Related Systems

Sulphuric Acid polarography

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Sulphuric acid Britain

Sulphuric acid Claus process

Sulphuric acid Germany

Sulphuric acid Glover

Sulphuric acid Italy

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Sulphuric acid Sweden

Sulphuric acid Winkler

Sulphuric acid alkali promoters

Sulphuric acid anodising

Sulphuric acid as a solvent

Sulphuric acid as solvent

Sulphuric acid catalyst production

Sulphuric acid chemistry

Sulphuric acid contact process

Sulphuric acid dehydrating value

Sulphuric acid derivatives

Sulphuric acid development

Sulphuric acid dewpoint

Sulphuric acid double absorption

Sulphuric acid double absorption process

Sulphuric acid droplets

Sulphuric acid early developments

Sulphuric acid economics

Sulphuric acid electrolytes

Sulphuric acid esters

Sulphuric acid fuming

Sulphuric acid heat transfer

Sulphuric acid hydrate

Sulphuric acid impregnated silica

Sulphuric acid lead chamber process

Sulphuric acid leak

Sulphuric acid manufacture

Sulphuric acid mist

Sulphuric acid modem process

Sulphuric acid neutralization

Sulphuric acid operation

Sulphuric acid plant design

Sulphuric acid platinum catalyst

Sulphuric acid potassium

Sulphuric acid preparation

Sulphuric acid process

Sulphuric acid process improvement

Sulphuric acid production

Sulphuric acid properties

Sulphuric acid redox mechanism

Sulphuric acid related examples

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Sulphuric acid silica support

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Sulphuric acid specific gravity

Sulphuric acid specific heat

Sulphuric acid tetrahydrofuran

Sulphuric acid treatment

Sulphuric acid vanadium pentoxide

Sulphuric acid, action

Sulphuric acid, action 70%, preparation

Sulphuric acid, addition

Sulphuric acid, decarboxylation

Sulphuric acid, determination

Sulphuric acid, methyl esters

Sulphuric acid, nitrosylous

Sulphuric acid, reactions

Sulphuric acid, theoretical studies

Sulphuric acid-potassium dichromate

Sulphuric acid-potassium dichromate method

Sulphuric acid/oleum mist

Sulphuric acids, reactions with enamines

Sulphuric acid—continued

Sulphuric acid—continued leaching

Sulphurous Acid Anhydride

Sulphurous Acid, Reaction Ketones with

Sulphurous Acid, Reaction Thiols)

Sulphurous acid, reactions

Sulphurous acid/sulphur dioxide

Sulphurous acids, stability

Synthetic sulphuric acid polymers

The sulphur cycle and atmospheric acidity

Uses of sulphuric acid

Vanadium catalysts sulphuric acid

Vinylpyridines sulphurous acid

Waste sulphuric acid

Waste sulphuric acid recycling

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