First outlines of a dictionary of solubilities of chemical substances / by Frank H. Storer.
- Francis Humphreys Storer
- Date:
- 1864
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Credit: First outlines of a dictionary of solubilities of chemical substances / by Frank H. Storer. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Acetate of Ammonia & of Uranium. C4 H3 (N H4) 04; 2 (Ur2 03, C4 H3 0,) + 6 Aq. Very sol- uble in water. The solution not being decomposed on ebullition. (Wcrtheim, Ann. Ch. et Phys., (3.) 11. 64.) Very easily soluble in water, and alco- hol. (Berzelius's Lehrb.) Acetate of Amyl. Insoluble in water. Sol- C4 H3 (C10 Hu) 04 uble in alcohol, or spirit, ether, and fusel oil (hydrate of amyl). (Cahours.) Acetate of AMYichlore'. Vid. ChlorAcetate of Amyl; and Acetate of WChlorAmyl. Acetate of Amylene. Vid. Acetate of Amyl. Acetate of Amylene. Insoluble in water. (Acetate of Amyl Glycol.) (A. WurtZ.) C« Hw 08 = C8 H0 (C10 H10») 09 Acetate of AmylenecWoj^. Vid. Chlor- Acetate of Amyl. Acetate of Anilin. Soluble in water. Acetate of Antimony. Easily soluble in C12HaSb'012 water. (Berzelius's Lehrb.) Acetate of Atropin. Permanent. Readily soluble in water. Acetate of Baryta. Efflorescent. The C4H3Ba04 + Aq&3Aq monohydrated salt is solu- ble in 1.25 pts. of water at 12.5° <® 15° 1.1 boiling. (Bucholz, Beitrage, 3. 105, cited by Gehlen, Schweigger's Journ.fdr Ch. u. Phys., 1812, 4. pp. 41, 35.) 100 pts. of water at 15.5° dissolve about 88 pts. of it. boiling 96 Soluble in 100 pts. of pure cold alcohol, and ■scarcely any more soluble in hot alcohol. (Bu- cholz, Beitrage, 3. 102. [T.].) More soluble in cold than in hot water. (Liebig, in Kolbe's Lehrb., 1. 624.) Soluble in 175 pts. of cold water. 1.03 boiling water; the satu- rated cold solution containing 36.36% of it, and the saturated boiling solution 50%. (Berzelius's Lehrb.) The monohydrated salt is soluble in 100 pts. of cold, and in 67 pts. of boiling alcohol. (Bucholz.) Insoluble in cold absolute alcohol. (Schlieper.) Insoluble in absolute alcohol, or very strong spirit. (A. Wurtz, Ann. Ch. et Phys., (3.) 11.254.) Insoluble in ether. (Wurtz.) In- soluble in creosote. (Reichenbach.) When one equivalent of C4 H3Ba04, in aqueous solution, is mixed with a solution of an equivalent of nitrate of lead (PbO, N06) 0.77 of it are de- composed to nitrate of baryta, which may be pre- cipitated by adding alcohol, while 0.23 of it re- main unchanged; when mixed with the solution of an equivalent of nitrate of potash (KO, N05) 0.72 of it are decomposed as before, while 0.28 of it remain unchanged. (Malaguti, Ann. Ch. et Phys., 1853, (3.) 37. 203.) Acetate of Baryta & of Uranium. C4 H8 Ba04; 2 (C4 H3 03, Ur2 03) + 6 Aq Very solu- ble in water. (Wertheim, Ann. Ch. et Phys., (3.) 11. 71.) Acetate of Baryta with Nitrate of C4H3Ba04; BaO,N004-8 Aq Baryta. Efflorescent. Easily soluble in water. Insoluble in absolute alcohol. (Lucius, Ann. Ch. u.Pharm., 103. 113.) Acetate of Benzidin. Readily soluble in Acetate of Benzol. Very easily soluble (Acetate of BenzolEiher.) in spirit, and ether. C22 Hu 08 = C8 H„ (C14 H6) Og -yyater precipitates it from the alcoholic solution. (Wicke, Ann. Ch. u. Pharm., 102. 367.) Acetate of Benzyl. Vid. Acetate of Tol- uenyl. Acetate of Bismuth. Easily (sparingly) Bi2 03, 3 C4 H3 03 soluble in water. Acetate of Brucin. Extremely soluble in water. Acetate of Butyl. (Acetate of Tetryl.) C12H1204 = C4II3(C8H9)04 .BmAcETATE of Butylene. Insoluble in C8II8 (C4 H3 02)2 04 water. Soluble in alcohol, and ether. (A. Wurtz.) Acetate of Cadmium. Permanent. Very C4H3Cd04 + 3Aq soluble in water. (Stromeyer.) Acetate of Cadmium & of Uranium. C4 H3 Cd 04; C4 H3 (Ur2 03) 03 + 5 Aq Soluble without decomposition in water acidulated with acetic acid. (Weselsky.) Acetate of Capryl. Insoluble in water. Sol- (Acetate of Octyi.) UDle in alcohol. Sol- c20H20o4 = c4u3 (C16Hl7)04 ubje jn concentrated sulphuric acid, from which it is precipitated on the addition of water. (Bouis, Ann. Ch. et Phys., (3.) 44. 136.) Acetate of Cerium. Permanent. Very C4H3Ce04 soluble in water. Very sparingly solu- ble in alcohol. (Berzelius.) Acetate of Cetyl. Insoluble, or very spar- C4 H3 (C32 H^) 04 ingly soluble, in water. Soluble in ether. (Becker.) Acetate of Chelerythrin. Readily solu- ble in water, and alcohol. Acetate of Chelidonin. Very soluble in water, and alcohol. Acetate of 6/ChlorAmyl. Insoluble in (BiChlorAcetate of Amyl.) water. Soluble in alco- C4H3(C10H9Cl2)O4 hol) and ether> |Ca. hours.) Acetate of 6/ChlorEthtl. Slowly de- (VinicbiCklor Acetate. BiChloroVinic composed by Wa- Acetale. Acetate ifethyle bicklori.) t„„ • wu:_u :. C8 H6 CI. 04 = C4 H3 CI, 0, C4 H3 03 . ». , V1Cn, ll 8624 * 3 . . 4 3 3 ]S ltgejf ,nsoiu. ble. Slowly decomposed by alkaline lyes. Acetate of /ct-ClhorEthyl. Decomposed ( Acetate d'ethyU trichlore.) bv an aqueous so- ^1I,01304 = C4H2CI30,C4H303 lution 0'f potash (Leblanc.) Acetate of fp/flf/r/CHLORETHTL. Decom- (Acetate d'tlhylr quadrichlore. posed by an aque- Quadriclilorovinir acetate.) nnB o^l-tj-- _r ±.„» C, H4 CI, 04 = C4 HC14 0, l\ H, O, 0U* S0 ll? °f P0t 8444 4 4 4 3 3 ash. (Leblanc.) Acetate of perCm.oRETHYL. Decomposed (Acetate d'ithyle quintichiori. Quin- bv a strong aque **$'TnV-c n o 0 11 o °'us solution of (hii:1u-,o4-c4u5o,c4ii3o3 potash (Le_ blanc.) Acetate of WChloroMethyl. Slowly de- (Acetate de Methyle bichlore. Ace- composed by Water tale de methylene chlore. Bi- r\,,\r.\.\„ \.„ „ „„i chloromethylic Acetate.) Quickly by a solu- 06 h4ci2o4 = o2ilci20, e4H,o3 tl0n of caustic pot- ash. (Malaguti.) Acetate of terCiiLORoMETHYL. Insoluble {Chloracetate of ClUoronirtliylasc. jn water. Solu- Chloracctate mithylique. TerChloro ui„:_„i 'u 1 i Methylic Jteetate. Acetate de Me- bleinalcohol.aml tkyie trichlore.) ether. (Laurent.)](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21157091_0020.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)