Chemical method, notation, classification, & nomenclature / by Auguste Laurent ; translated by William Odling.
- Auguste Laurent
- Date:
- 1855
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Chemical method, notation, classification, & nomenclature / by Auguste Laurent ; translated by William Odling. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Series octo-tragolic C8 H16 55 novo-pelolic C9 IT8 dece-rutolic CI0H20 55 ende-rutolic CnH22 55 dyode-laurolic C12H-‘ >5 jalep C12H220 55 fato-lcevolic . . C13H2G 55 myro-loevolic C“H28 55 baleno a, /?, y, 8, e. .. ClTP° 55 ceto-cepholic CUTI32 55 margaric C17IT» 55 bassic a, iS, y, 8 .... ico-vigolic... (C'TI30 lC19H38 <C20H40 55 IC21H42 55 behno-morolic |C22H44 IC23H4G (C^H48 55 hore-sorolic ] C2SH50 (C2GH52 55 cero-photolic C27HM 55 phcebe-dianolic fCMH“ IC20H58 55 men-apiolic C30H60 DEFINITIONS AND OBSERVATIONS * The nuclenides, or nuclei, of each series, contain a constant number of atonjs of hydrogen, haloid bodies, or compound radicals, such as peroxide of nitrogen. At present we do not know of any bodies which contain a fewer number of atoms than the nuclei. The deuteric dianhyde C21I20, putting the carbon on one side, contains but three atoms, whilst in the nuclenides there are four; but in this case the atom of oxygen counts for two atoms or one molecule of hydrogen. The nuclenides combine neither with acids nor with bases. By the action of bibasic acids, they may give rise to diamerides. * I should like to have added to these definitions an account of the proper- ties of the genera under examination. I should like to have compared the fusing and boiling points, the atomic volumes, the quantities of heat disengaged by combustion, Kc., of the hydrocarbons, the monalides, deuterides, udolides, Ac., but the materials for the carrying out of such a work are wanting.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b28057351_0391.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


