IV. Pentanone-2 and pentanone-3 by the oxidation of the corresponding secondary alcohols. G. R. Yohe, Hiawatha U. Louder and Gordon A. Smith. J. Chem.
OHIO WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY, DELAWARE,. OHIO. An important organic synthesis is that of the formation of higher ali- phatic, mixed aliphatic-aromatic, ...
preparation and is giving the laboratory details for the preparation of decane from n-amyl bromide as an illustration of such a preparation. The method.
I. Diethyl carbinol from ethyl formate by the Grignard reaction. Harry F. Lewis. J. Chem. Educ. , 1930, 7 (4), p 856. DOI: 10.1021/ed007p856. Publication Date: ...
IV. Pentanone-2 and Pentanone-3 by the Oxidation of the Corresponding Secondary Alcohols. G. R. YOHE, HIAWATHA U. LOUDER, AND GORDON A. SMITH.
State University of New York. Cortland, New York 13045. A. Laboratory. Course for Organic Chemistry. In recent issues of this. Journal there have been articles ...
is no guiding principle such as the Periodic Table, which the student finds so helpful in the study of inorganic chemistry. The study for the beginner becomes an.
Publication Date: April 1939. Cite this:J. Chem. Educ. 16, 4, XXX-XXX. Note: In lieu of an abstract, this is the article's first page. Click to increase image size Free ...
At the conclusion of this time, water evolution is essentially complete. Usually, about l(t15% more than the theoretical amount of water is given off, due to a com-.
call for the use of a large excess of alcohol. Another technique which can be used to advantage in systems where water is one of the products of the reaction is that of removing the water as it is formed by azeotropic distillation. Bremster, VenderWe