Introduction to Organic Laboratory Techniques: A Contemporary ApproachSaunders College Pub., 1982 - 676 pages |
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Foreword to the Student and Words of Advice | 1 |
Petroleum | 128 |
Stereochemical Theory of Odor | 160 |
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absorption acetate acid added addition adsorbent alcohol alkyl allow amines amount apparatus aqueous aromatic base bath boiling bond called carbon carbon tetrachloride Chemical chloride chromatography Collect color column complete components compounds concentrated contains cool crystals derivatives described determine dissolve distillation drops ester ethanol ether experiment extract Figure filter filtration flask funnel gas chromatograph give given glucose heating hydrogen important infrared instructor laboratory layer light liquid material melting point method methyl minutes mixture molecule necessary observed obtained organic oxidation period Place plate polymers positive possible precipitate prepared present pressure Procedure pure reaction reagent reference remaining remove ring salt sample separate shown sodium solid soluble solution solvent spectrum steam steam distillation structure substance Technique temperature test tube tion unknown usually vacuum vapor Weigh yield