A Text-book of Chemical Physiology and PathologyLongmans, Green and Company, 1891 - 874 páginas |
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... acetic acid In this way , an acid is ultimately formed from the alcohol , and the series of acids derived from the series of monatomic alcohols are monobasic2 ; they constitute what is known as the fatty acid series . These acids ...
... acetic acid In this way , an acid is ultimately formed from the alcohol , and the series of acids derived from the series of monatomic alcohols are monobasic2 ; they constitute what is known as the fatty acid series . These acids ...
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... acetic acid In like manner we have four butyl alcohols , and the number of higher alcohols , which are theoretically possible , increases rapidly as we ascend the scale . Compounds like this having the same empirical formula and ...
... acetic acid In like manner we have four butyl alcohols , and the number of higher alcohols , which are theoretically possible , increases rapidly as we ascend the scale . Compounds like this having the same empirical formula and ...
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... [ acetic acid ] C3H3010 H [ acrylic acid ] The acids having the general formula C , H2-2O2 are C3H40 , Acrylic acid CHO Crotonic " " CHO , Angelic 29 C1H2O , Oleic 2 " " Having thus described the general chemical characteristics of these ...
... [ acetic acid ] C3H3010 H [ acrylic acid ] The acids having the general formula C , H2-2O2 are C3H40 , Acrylic acid CHO Crotonic " " CHO , Angelic 29 C1H2O , Oleic 2 " " Having thus described the general chemical characteristics of these ...
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... [ acetic acid ] C , H , O , + 0 , = CH , O , + CO , + H , O [ acetic acid ] [ formic acid ] CH , O , + O = CO , + H , O [ formic acid ] Lecithin . This substance ( C2H4NPO , ) is a wax - like material , which can be separated from the ...
... [ acetic acid ] C , H , O , + 0 , = CH , O , + CO , + H , O [ acetic acid ] [ formic acid ] CH , O , + O = CO , + H , O [ formic acid ] Lecithin . This substance ( C2H4NPO , ) is a wax - like material , which can be separated from the ...
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... acetic acid , are found in the urine in combination with potassium in small quantities . They apparently are derived from the decomposition that takes place in proteids in the intestine ; tyrosine is probably an intermediate product ...
... acetic acid , are found in the urine in combination with potassium in small quantities . They apparently are derived from the decomposition that takes place in proteids in the intestine ; tyrosine is probably an intermediate product ...
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