COHo. A normal acid of the lactic series may be defined as one in which an atom of carbon is united with oxalyl, hydroxyl, and at least one atom of hydrogen. In the above general formula for these acids R may be either hydrogen, or any alcohol hydrogen. Lecture Notes for Chemical Students ... - Pàgina 166per Sir Edward Frankland - 1881Visualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1867 - 662 pàgines
............... -I (C H2). [ COHo f CR2Ro 8. Etheric secondary olefine acids ...... •< (C Ha). [ COHo. A normal acid of the lactic series may be defined as one in which an atom of carbon is united with oxalyl, hydroxyl, and at least one atom of hydrogen. In the above general formula for these acids R... | |
| 1866 - 642 pàgines
...CR.Ho 1 I COHO + + / CR3Ro • i COHo t CRHHo OHo CRHRo COHo" CR2Ho (CH2). COHo / CR.KO (CH.J). { COHo. A normal acid of the lactic series may be defined as one in wliich an atom of carbon is united with oxalyl, hydroxyl, and at least one atom of hydrogen. In the... | |
| 1866 - 638 pàgines
...l CRHHo (CH2). ( COHo + + i CRHRo (UHa). (COHo ( CR..HO (CH3). ( COHo 4- + i CR..RO (t:H3). I COHo. A normal acid of the lactic series may be defined as one in which an atom of carbon is united with oxalvl, hydroxyl, and at least one atom of hydrogen. In the above general formula for these acids К... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1867 - 654 pàgines
...Secondary olefine acids •< (C H2). ( CO Ho r CR2Ro 8. Etheric secondary olefine acids \ (C H2) [ CO Ho. A normal acid of the lactic series may be defined as one in which an atom of carbon is united with oxalyl, hydroxyl, and at least one atom of hydrogen. In the above general formula for these acids R... | |
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