Laboratory Manual for Practical Organic Chemistry / / Garfield Powell.

Defines a method for a first-year course in practical organic chemistry with an emphasis on the logical relationship between the properties of the materials involved in a reaction and the manipulations undertaken for the isolation and purification of the desired product.

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Place / Publishing House:New York, NY : : Columbia University Press, , [1937]
©1937
Year of Publication:1937
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (166 p.)
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Preface
  • Contents
  • Figures
  • Index of Operations
  • Part I. Exercises
  • 1. Isolation of Caffeine from Tea
  • 2. Preparation of Ethyl Bromide
  • 3. Purification of a Known Substance by Crystallization
  • 4. Preparation of Chloroform
  • 5. Preparation of Ethylene Dibromide
  • 6. Preparation of Methyl Phenyl Carbinol
  • 7. Preparation of Ethyl Benzene
  • Part II. Additional Exercises
  • 8. Preparation of Veronal
  • 9. Preparation of Ethyl Acetate
  • 10. Preparation of Acetamide
  • 11. Benzoic Acid from Ethyl Benzene
  • 12. Preparation of Brombenzene
  • 13. Preparation of Nitrobenzene
  • 14. Preparation of Aniline from Nitrobenzene
  • 15. Preparation of P-tolunitrile
  • 16. Preparation of Hydrocinnamic Acid
  • 17. Preparation of Acetanthranilic Acid from Acet-o-toluidide
  • 18. Preparation of Quinoline
  • Part III. Individual Work
  • Part IV. Use of Literature
  • Part V. Qualitative Analysis
  • Index