Excerpt from Methods of Quantitative Organic Analysis
In this direction we suggest that most useful investigations might be carried out on the application of general methods of analysis to a group of allied substances. This has recently been accomplished by F einberg in the case of aldehydes, and a short sum mary of his paper has been included in the discussion of that group. The results he has obtained are oi' such importance as to lead one to expect that an extension of the work to other classes of compounds would provide very valuable information. The methods in Chapter III are not meant to be applied indiscriminately to any individual substance of the general class, but rather to serve as a basis for a little research into the conditions under which such methods are applicable to its exact estimation.
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Excerpt from Methods of Quantitative Organic Analysis
In this direction we suggest that most useful investigations might be carried out on the application of general methods of analysis to a group of allied substances. This has recently been accomplished by F einberg in the case of aldehydes, and a short sum mary of his paper has been included in the discussion of that group. The results he has obtained are oi' such importance as to lead one to expect that an extension of the work to other classes of compounds would provide very valuable information. The methods in Chapter III are not meant to be applied indiscriminately to any individual substance of the general class, but rather to serve as a basis for a little research into the conditions under which such methods are applicable to its exact estimation.
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Excerpt from Methods of Quantitative Organic Analysis
the student taking up quantitative organic analysis will find at the outset how greatly it differs from the corresponding work in inorganic chemistry. The methods employed in the latter are so much simpler, more rapid, and above all, so much more capable of giving accurate results. They are essentially based on ionic reactions in which the time factor scarcely enters at all and they admit of exhaustive systematic generalization; thus, all soluble chlorides can be estimated by precipitation with silver nitrate, soluble sulphates by precipitation with barium chloride, and so on. With due care such processes admit of very accurate results. It is different in the case of organic substances, where the ionic theory has little if any application, and reactions are governed by a whole series of factors of which time is by far the most important.
The influence of time is one which must never be overlooked even in what may appear to be the simplest of reactions. It pervades almost every type of chemical interchange - hydrolysis, oxidation, reduction and the formation of condensation products.
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Paperback. Condición: New. Print on Demand. This book details the chemical analysis of organic materials for determining the content of elements ranging from carbon and hydrogen to sulphur and nitrogen, along with associated compounds like ammonia, and their respective percentages by weight. This information is essential for identifying unknown compounds, determining the purity of known compounds, and understanding their physical and chemical properties. The author describes the methods available for ultimate analysis, giving instructions for the construction and use of the apparatus along with the chemical reagents and processes required for each method. These methods are examined not only for their individual merits but are also placed in their broader scientific contexts, and the scientific principles underlying quantitative organic analysis are elucidated. The book concludes with a discussion of the significance of the elemental composition of organic compounds for understanding their chemical behavior. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9781330822005_0
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