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  1. NLM Digital Collections - Textbook of physical chemistry 
    Publication: Boston : D.C. Heath & Co., [1920]
    ... 11.41 0.120 O.OIO5 0.71 Caprylic alcohol . . . 130 6.27 O.OI IO 0.73 Aniline 93 7.66 0.081 o.oic6 0.71 Cyanic acid . ... 43 0.70 Benzaldehyde .... 106 0.72 Cyanamide ...
  2. ... ripening process. These are said to be cencinthic, caprylic, butyric, caproic, acetic, and pelargonic ethers. Argols.—During the fermentation of wines, especially those that are acid, a peculiar matter is deposited upon the sides ...
  3. ... ripening process. These are said to be oenanthic, caprylic, butyric, caproic, acetic, and pelargonic ethers. Argols.—During the fermentation of wines, especially those that are acid, a peculiar matter is deposited upon the sides ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - An outline of medical chemistry for the use of students 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Lindsay & Blakiston, 1855
    ... be named: Ricinioleic, from ♦Castor Oil ; Butyric, Capric, Caprylic, and Caproic, from Butter. A Butyrate of Glycerin has been formed by direct combina- tion, being the first instance of the union by a fat acid with its base artificially. E. ♦Wax contains Cerotic ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - Manual of the diseases of children 
    Publication: Philadelphia : P. Blakiston's Son & Co., 1898
    ... and oleic, and the glycerids of certain volatile acids, chiefly butyric and others, such as caproic and caprylic. Over forty per cent, of the fat consists ...
  6. ... sodium, ammonium, zinc, and quinine. 721. What other acids of this series occur in combination in the animal economy ? Caproic, C3HiiCOOH; caprylic, C7H13,COOH; capric, C»Hi9,COOH: myristic, Ci3HjtCOOH; ...
  7. ... Wein); normal caproic, C5H11.CO.OH (Wein); normal caprylic, C7H15.CO.OH (Wein); capric, C9H19.- CO.OH (Wein); myristic, C13II27.CO.OH (Wein) ; pal- mitic, C15H31.CO.OH ; stearic, C17H35.CO.OH ; arachic, C19H39.CO.OH (butic acid of Heintz); oleic, C17H33.- CO.OH. The fat ...
  8. ... occurring in trace amounts are excluded. Component fatty acids may not add to 100% because of rounding. 2Common names: C 4:0 = butyric; C 6:0 = caproic; C 8:0 = caprylic; C 10:0 = capric; C 12:0 = lauric; ...
  9. NLM Digital Collections - A laboratory course in physiology 
    Publication: Cambridge : Harvard University Press, 1923
    ... the cup. Under it place 2 drops of caprylic alcohol to prevent foaming. 2. Admit the contents of the cup into the burette, but do not allow air to enter the ca- pillary at the bottom. 3. Run into the burette 0.5 c.c. of 10 per cent lactic acid and close the cock. 4. Evacuate the bulb ...
  10. ... boracic, Piffard, 6 boracic, Witthaus, 140 4 ACID. Acid, boric, Witthaus, ... caprylic, Witthaus, 192 carbamic, Witthaus, 274 carbolic, Witthaus, 320 ...
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