First outlines of a dictionary of solubilities of chemical substances / by Frank H. Storer.
- Francis Humphreys Storer
- Date:
- 1864
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: First outlines of a dictionary of solubilities of chemical substances / by Frank H. Storer. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Acetate of Zinc. I.) normal. a = anhydrous. Soluble in water. b = hydrated. Permanent. Very soluble in water. C4,H3Zd 04 + 3 Aq Soluble in 3 pts. of cold water. 0.5 boiling 80 cold alcohol of 80%. 30 boiling (Wittstein's Handw.) Soluble in 3 pts. of water at 18.75°. (Abl, from Oesterr. Ze.itschrift fur Pharm., 8. 201, in Canstatt's Jahresbericht,fur 1854, p. 76.) Readily soluble in boiling, less so in cold creosote. (Reichenbach.) II.) basic. There appear to be two basic com- pounds, one of which is difficultly soluble in water. Acetate of Zirconia. Deliquescent. (Ber- Cu H9 Zr' 012 zelius.) Permanent. (Vauquelin.) Easily soluble in water and in alco- hol. (Klaproth.) ACETENE. Vid. Ethylene. Acetic Chloride. Vid. Chloride of Acetyl. Acetic Ether. Vid. Acetate of Ethyl. Acetic Salicylate. Vid. AcetoSalicylic Acid(Anhydrous). Acetidin. Vid. Acetate of Glyceryl(IL). Acetin, mono, bi, tri. Vid. Acetate of Glyceryl. AcetoBenzoic Acir>(AnhydTous). Slowly (Benzoacelk Acid. Acetate acidified by boiling wa- 152°lL0tnTcl,f •*■ decomposed byal- Acetic Benzoate.) cohol. boluble in ether. p n n C4H302 In (Gerhardt, Ann. Ch. et c18h8o6=C]4H5(5jo2 ph^ (3 >zr] gog) AcetoButyrate of X. Vid. ButyroAcetate of X. AcetoClhorhydrin. Nearly insoluble in wa- C10H9C106 ter. (Berthelot, Ann. Ch. et Phys., (3.) 41.302.) AcETOrfi'CHLORHYDiN. Sparingly soluble in C10 H8 Cl2 04 water. (Berthelot, Ann. Ch. et Phys., (3.) 52.460.) DmACETOCHLORHYDRIN. ^14^1! CI 08 AcetoChlorhydroBromhydrin. C10H8ClBrO4 AcetoCinnamic AciD(Anhydrous). Solu- (Cinnamic Acetate. Acetic Cin- ble in ether. (Ger- namate. Acetate of Cinnamyl. hardt ) Cinnamate of Acetyl. '' f| II n — ^18 ^7 02 X O ^22 «io U8 - c4 H3 02 ) Uj AcetoCcminic Acid (Anhydrous). Readily (Acetate of Cumyl. Cuminate acidified by water. of Benzoyl. Cuminic Acetate. (Gerhardt, Ann. Ch. Acetic Cuminate.) ' „, ' ,„ . __ p ii r, 0,11,0, |n et Phys., (3.) 37. Acetonic Acid. Easily soluble in water, Cj6H16O12 = C16Hj4Ol0,2H0 alcohol, and ether. (Stffideler.) Acetonate of Baryta. Easily soluble in C1() H14 Ba2 Ou water, and alcohol. Insoluble in ether. (Staedelcr.) Acetonate of Zinc. Only very sparingly C,8HMZn,012 + 4Aq soluble even in boiling water. Insoluble in alcohol or ether. (Stajdeler.) Acetone. Miscible in all proportions with (Pyroacetic Spirit. Pyroacetic water, alcohol, ether, Ether. Mesitic Alcohol. Me- an(j h vo]atile oils; thyl Acetyl.) , . . . . ' c4 H3\ n a'so WIth many of the C6 H6 02 = c2 h3 J 02 compound ethers, and with hot olive oil, but is somewhat less soluble in cold olive oil. On the addition of chloride of calcium, or hydrate, or carbonate of potash to the aqueous solution a por- tion of the acetone separates out. It dissolves many of the fats, resins, camphors, waxes, &c. — But most of the metallic salts which are soluble in alcohol are insoluble in acetone. (Liebig.) Acetone Chlore. Vid. ChlorAcetone. Acetonin. Readily soluble in water. The so- C18 H18 N2 = N2 \ (C, H6)3 lution becomes turbid * when heated. Readily soluble in alcohol, and ether. (Stsedeler.) AcetoNitrate of X. Vid. Acetate of X with Nitrate of X. AcetoNitril. Vid. Cyanide of Methyl. AcetoNitrile, trinitr€. Vid. terNitrAcetoNitril. AcetoPropionate of Silver. Sparingly C,„H.AenO -c<n3AK°4| soluble in water, the so- <-etioAg4> lution undergoing de- composition when boiled. (Frankland & Kolbe.) AcetoPropionate of Soda. Very readily sol- C10H8Na2O8 + 9Aq=^g3^O^+9Aq uble in water. c6usAau4> (Gottlieb.) AcetoSalicyl. Insoluble in water, or in (Salicylide of Acetyl. Acetyl- aqueOUS solutions of Salicylous Acid.) „„.„„u. „_ C H-0 > potash, or ammonia. ci8H8°6 = c4H3b24| Sparingly soluble in cold, more abundantly soluble in boiling alcohol. Sparingly soluble in ether. (Cahours, Ann. Ch. et Phys., (3.) 52 192.) * ' V ' AcetoSalicylic Acid (Anhydrous). De- (Acetate of Saiicyl Sa- composed at once by an licylat* of Acetyl. Acetic- „„ „ , . •* au Salicylate. aqueous solution of car- r h o - °i4H.-,04)n bonate of soda. (Ger- (3.) 37. 326.) Acetosamin. Hygroscopic. Easily soluble in pwv *t5C4H. ;; partial decomposition. C4H5N=N^a 3 go,ubIe .n all^propor .... T tl0ns in alcohol. Insol- uble in ether. Its salts are generally deliquescent ■ very soluble in water; insoluble, of but sparingly soluble, in alcohol, and insoluble in ether fNa tanson.) ' l* AcetoStannEthyl. Vid. f StannEtliyl. ACETOSYLAMIN. Vid. Acetosamin. JerraAcETOSYLiijM. T7<7. /rfmVinylium. Acetoyl Not isolated. (Acetyl (of Berzelius). Vinyl.) £{{*}orC4H, Acetoylamin. Vid. Acetosamin. AcetoylPhenylamin. Vid. PhenylAcetosamin. Acetyl (of Berzelius). = Acetoyl.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21157091_0028.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)