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期刊: Quarterly Journal of the Chemical Society of London  (RSC Available online 1856)
卷期: Volume 8, issue 1  

页码: 371-376

 

ISSN:1743-6893

 

年代: 1856

 

DOI:10.1039/QJ8560800371

 

出版商: RSC

 

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INDEX. A. Acetureid acetyl-urea othgl-urea 150. Acetylammonium oxide of 150. -sulphule of 15 2. Acid acetic osmose uf 59. -arsenious and its salts volumetric estimation of 236. -citric osmose of 69. -ferric volumetric estimation of 232. c_hydriodic on the action of upon gly- ceriue by Berthclot and de Luca 192. -hydrochloric osmose of 58. -hypopzeic on a new fatty ilcid obtained from earth-nut oil by A. Goasruarin and 14. Scheven 279. -iodic volumetric estimation of 232. -manganic volumetric estimation of 232. -nitrophthalinic 303. -nitric action of on papaverine 283. on the act.ion 'of upon tartanil and tartanilide 181. -osmose of 58. -oxalic osmose of 48. -palmitic from StiZZinyia se&fenz 5. -phosphoric osmose of 59.-pyrotartaric on the anilides of by E. Arppe 172. -pyrotartanilic 172. -pjrotartonitranilic 174. -racemic anilides of 181. osmose of 59.-salicylic on by R. Piria 182. -seleuic volumetric estimation of 232. -sulphobutylic 27 1. -sulphuric on an easy method of puri-fying Comarsenic by A. Buchner 258. -sulphurous and sulphuretted hydrogen volumetric determination of 227. -tannic action of with paranitraniline 178. -tartanilic 180. -tartaric on the auilides of by E. Arppe 179. on a new reaction of 306. osmose of 59. -vanadic volumctric estimation of 232. Adic R. on the thermo-electrical currents generated in elements whew bismuth is nsed to form the joints 33. -011 thcrmo-electric joints formcd ivif h the metals antimony bismuth aid palln-dium 36.Adie R. on the hydro-electric cumtits generated by couples formed of a sin,xle metal 295. Alcohol action of chloride of zinc on butylic, 266. -on amylic by L. Pasteur 277. -on benzoic by S. Cannizznro 169. -on butylic by A. Wurtz 264. -on cuminic by C. Kraut 106. -on the formation of from olctialrt gas by 31. Berthelot 148. -osmosc of 61. Aldehyde on caprylic by II. Li mpr i c h t 155. -radicals on the substitution of the in ammonia by J. Natanaon 150. Alkalies on the preparation of the metals of the and alkaline earths by electrolysis, by A. Matthiesseo 27. Alumina ace& of osmose of 86. -siilphate of osmose of 85. Aluminium chloride of osmose of 86. -on by H. Deville 239. -properties of 241.Amarine on a new mode of formation of and of ethylamine and lophine by A. Gossmann 161. Ammonia amount of in Southwark and Lambeth waters 142. -carbonate of gluciua and 247. -on the substitution of the aldehyde radicals in by J. Natanson 160. -oxalate of glucina and 249. -pyrotartanilate of 173. -tartanilate of. 181. Ammonium chloride of cadmium aud 253. -oil of mustard with hydrosulphate of 184. -sulphate of cadmium and 255. Analysis on a method of volumetric of very general application by R.Bunseu 219. Audcrson T. on papaverine 283. 372 1NL)EX. Anilides of racemic aeid 181. -on the of tartaric acid by E.Arppe, 179. Antimouy-salts osmose of 92. -on therino-electric joints formed with arid with bismuth and palladium by R.Adie 36. Arabin on by C. Neubauer 307. Ar!)pe E. on nitraniline and paranitrani- line 175. -on the anilidesofpgrotartaric acid 172. -on the anilides of tartaric acid 179. Arsenic on an easy method of purifying sul- phuric acid from by A. Biichner 268. Azobenzole and beozidine by A. Noble 292. B. Barium chloride of cadmium and 26 4. -chloride of osmose of 71. -a few notes on by A. Matthiessen 294. -oil of mustard with hydrosulyhate of 186. -oil of mustard with sulphide of 186. Bnryta hydrate of osmose of 84. -salt of hypopeic acid 281. -tartaoilete of 181. Benzidint arid azobenzole by A. Noble 292. Benzoyl-urea 160. Bcrtapnini C. on phillyrin 187. Berthelot and de Luca on the action of hydriodic acid upon glycerine 192.-. on the action of iodide of phos-phorus upon glycerine 145. I_ ou the formation of alcohol from olefiarit gas 148. Bismuth on the thermo-electric currents generated in elements where is used to form the joint. by R. Adie 33. -on the therino-clectric joints formed with the metals antimony palladium and by R. Adie 36. Bisulphites componnds of the ketones with alkaline by H. Lirnpricht 154. Broliiiue action of on papaverine 284. -and chlorine together volumetric de- termination of 226. -on the volatile bromine-compound ob-taiued in the technical preparatiou of by M. Hermann 286. -volumetric deterrniuation of 224. Buchner A. on an easy method of purify-ing sulphuric acid from araeuic 258.Bunsen R. arid H. E. Roscoe photo- chemical researches 193. -on a method of volsmetric analysis of very general application 219. Bunse n on the preparation of lithium 143. Butyl 266. -acetate of 271. -bromide of 267. -carboriate of 269. chloride of 266. iodide of 267. _Initrate of 270. -sullhate ,of 270. Rutylamine 272. Butyryl-urea 160. C. Cadmium on some salts of by C. von Hauer 251. -ammonio-chloride of 252. -and ammonium chloride of 253. -and barium chloride of 254. -aud potassium chloride of 253. -and sodium chloride Gf 254. -bromide of and bromide of potassium, 255. 7nitrate of 251. -salts osmose of 89. 7sulphate of 251-2. -and ammonium sulphate of 255. -and potassium snlphate of 266.-and sodium sulphate of 257. Calcium chloride of osmose of 73. -oil of mustard with hydrosulphate of 187. -preparation of by electrolysis 28. Cannizzaro S. on benzoic alcohol 169. Casselmanri A. on tartrate of lime and a new reaction of tartaric acid 306. Cerium and lanthanum volumetric separa- tion of 232. Charcoal on platinised by J. Stenhouse 105. Chemical Society proceedings at the meet- ings of the 38 116 297. Chiozza L. and Frapolli A. on cou-maramine a new organic base derived from iiitrocoumarine 301. Chlorates volumetric estirnatiou of 229. Chloriue action of ou papaverine 285. -and bromine together volumetric de- termination of 225. -and iodine together volumetric de- termination of 224.-on the absorption of in water by H. E.Roscoe 15. -volurnetric determination of 223 Chlorites aud hypochlorites volumetric de- terrniuation of 226. Chromates volumetric estimation of 227. Cobalt lead manganese and nickel voln- metric estimation of the peroxides of 2 .O. -vilts usmose of 89. INDEX. 373 Copper on the eolour of chloride of in different states of hydration by J. 11. Gladstone 211. -osychloride of 213. -salt of hypogseic acid 281. osmose of 89. Counrd report of the 109. Coumaramine 301. D. Dean J. and F. Wohler on telluromethyl, 164. Debrap H. on glucinum and ils coni- pounds 242. De Luca and Berthelot on the action of hydriodic acid upon glycerine 192.Deville H. on aluminium 239. Dusart L. on some derivatives of naph-thalin. 303. -ou a new mode of producing propylene 305. E. Earth-nut oil on hypogaeic acid a new fatty acid obtained from 279. Efflorescence on a pecnliar of the chloride of potassium by R. Warington 30. Ether butylic 268. -hypogeic 281. -vino-butylic 269. Ethylamine on a new mode of formation of and of amarine and lophine by A. Goss-mann 161. Ethylene easy method of preparing chloride of by H. Limpricht 157. F. Frapolli A. and Chiozza L. on cou-maramine a new organic base derived from nitrocoumarine 301. G. Gladstone J. H. on the colour of chloride of copper in different states of hydration, 211. Gluciua 244. -carbonate of 246.-and ammonia carbonate of 247. -aud potash carbonate of 247. -oxalate of 247. -aud ammonia oxalate of 248. -and potash oxalate of 217. -sulphate of 245. Glucinum on and its compounds by 13. Debray 242. Glperine on the action of iodide of phos-phorw upon by Berthelot and de Luca 145. -on the action of hpdriodic acid upon by Berthelot aud de Luca 192. Gold and platinum salts osmose of 93. -terchloride of osmose of 69. Gossmann A, and Scheven H. on hypo-gacic acid a new fatty acid obtained from earth-nut oil 279. -on a new mode of formation of ethy-lamine amarine and lophine 161. . Graham T.,on osmotic force 43. H. Hauer C.von on some salts of cadmium, 251. Haines R. on the volatile oils of Ptychotis Ajwan 289. Heintz W.on the products of the de- composition of stearate of lime 308. Hermann M. on the volatile bromine- compound obtaiued in the technical pre- paration of bromine 286. Houzeau A. researches on oxygen in the nascent state 2.17. Humann E. ou butyIic mercaptan and butylic urethane 274. Hydrochlorate of nitraniline 176. Hydro-electric currents on the generated by couples formed of a single metal by R. Adie 295. Hydrogen sulphuretted and sulphurous acid volumetric determination of 227. Hydrosulphate of mustard oil on some com- pounds of by H. Will 183. -of ammonium oil of mustard with 184. -of barium oil of mustard with 186. -of calcium oil of mustard with 187. -of potassium oil of mustard with 184. -of sodium oil of mustard with 185.Hgpochlorites and chlorites volumetric de-termination of 226. Hypogaic ether 281. I. Iodine action of on papaverine 283. -volumetric determinstion of 222. -and chlorine together volumetric de- termination of 224. Iodopropylene 145. Iron nitrate of sesquioxide of osmose of 88. 7protochloride of osmoae of 88. -protosulphate of osmose of 87. 374* INDEX. K. Ketones compounds of the with alkaline bisiilphites by H. Limpricht 154. Ktaut C. on cuminic alcohol 166. L. Lnnthanum and cerium volumetric separa- tion of 232. Lead maoganese nickel and cobalt volu- metric estimation of the peroxides of 230. -salts osmose of 90. Leocin preparation of from the aldchyde of valerianicacid by H. Limpricht 157.Liebig J. on the mellonides 259. Lime hydrate of osmose of 85. -nitrate of osmose of 85. Limyricht €I., 011 an easy method of pre-paring chloride of ethylene by 157. -on the cornpounds of the ketones with alkaline bisulphites 154. -on caprylic aldehyde 155. -on the metaldehyde of valerianic acid 157. -on the preparation of leucin from the aldehyde of valerisnic acid 157. Lithium on the preparalion of by R. Bun-sen 343. Lophine on a new mode of formation of etbylamine amarine and by A. Goss-mauu 161. Lijwig R. on some compounds of stibethy-lium 260. M. Magnesia nitrate of osmose of 85. -sulphate of osmose of 67. M:rguesium chloride of osmose of 85. -on the preparcition of strontium and by A. Matthiessen 107.Maupncse lead nickel and cobalt volu- metric estimation of the peroxides of 230. c_silts osmose of 88. Mangostin on by W. Schmid 190. Maskclyue N. S. investigation of the vegetable tallow from a Chinese plant the '' Stillingia sebifera," 1. Matthiessen A. 011 the preparatiou of strontium aud magnesium 107. -oii the preparation of the metals of the alkalies and alkaline earths by elec- trolysis 27. -a few notes on barium 294. hlellonides on the by J. Liebig 259. JIercaptan on butylic and btitylic urethane by E. Hurnann 274. ?bfcrcury chloride of stibetliyliurn iilirl 262. Mercury iodide of etibethylium and 261. -on the Preparation of the sulphochlo- ride of in the dry way by R. Schneider 257. _c. salts osmose of 92.Metaldehyde on the of vtllenanic acid by H. Limpricht 157. Metropolis chemical compositiou of the waters of the during the autumn arid winter of 1854 by R. D. Thomson 91. hioldenhauer Y. and N. Zinin on com- pound ureas 158. Mustard oil on some compounds of hydro-sulphate of by H. Will 183. -with hydrosdphate of ammonium 184. with hydrosulphste of barium 186. with hydrosulphate of calcium 187. -with hydrosulphate of potassium 184. with hydrosulphate of sodium 185. -with sulphide of barium 186. with oulphide of potassium 185. N. Naphthalin on some derivatives of by L. Dusart 303. Natanson J. on the substitution of the aldchyde radicals in ammonia 150. Neubauer C. on arabin 307. Kickel lead maiiganese and cobalt volii- metric estimation of the peroxides of 230.-salts osmose of 89. Nitraniline on and paranitraniline by E. Arppe 175. -hydrochlorate of 176. -nitrate of 177. -sulphate of 177. Nitrate of paranitraiiiline 178. Nitrocoumarine 301. Noble A. on azobenzole and bcnzidine 292. 0. Oils on the volatile of Ptycholis Ajzcan by R. Haines 289. Olefiant gas ou the formation of alcohol from by M. Berthelot 148. Osmotic force on by T. Graham 43. Oxide ferrous volumetric estimation of alone and in conjunction with ferric oxide 234. Oxychloride of copper 213. Oxygeii researches on in the nascent state by A. Huuzeaii 237. Ozone voluiiietric estirnalion of 232. INDEX. 375 P. Palladium on thermo-electric joints formed with the metals antimony bismuth and .by R. Adie 36. Palmitate of baryta 8. -copper 10. -lead 9. -magnesia 9. -silver 10. -soda 8. -oxide of ethyl 11. -lipylic oxide 7. Palmitic ether 11. Palmitine 7. Pelmitone 11. Papaverine on by T. Anderson 283. Paranitraniline on nitraniline and by E. Arppe 175. Pasteur L. on amylic alcohol p. 277. Yhillygenin 188. Phillyrin on by C. Bertagnini 187. Photochemical resewches by R. Bunsen and H. E. Roscoe 193. Phosphorus on the action of iodide of npon glycerine by Berthelot and de Luca 145. Phthalidine 303. Piria R. on salicylic acid 182. Platinisd charcoal on by J. Stenhouse 105. Plnti~ium bichloride of osmaie of 69. -chloride of stibethylium and 262.-salts of nitraniline 176. Potash carbonate of glucina and 247. -carbonate of osmose of 73. -chromate of osmose of 82. -oxalate of glucina and 247. -bichromate of osrnose of 82. -bisulphate of osmose of 60. -hydrate of osmose of 73. -oxalate of osmose of 82. -and soda sulphates of osmose of 80. Potassium bromide of cadmium and bro-mide of 255. -chloride of cadmium and 253. -sulphate of cadmium and 256. -oil of mustard with sulphide of 183. 7oil of mustard with bydrosulphate of 184. -tartrate of 306. -products of decomposition of stearatc of 308. -on a peculiar dliorescence of the cliloride of by R. Warington 30. Propylene gas 147. -formationof propylicalcohol from 149. -on a new mode of producing by L.Dusart 303. Pfyclrotis Ajlcnn on the volatile oils of hy H. Haines 289. 'yrotartanil 172. 'yrotartanilate of ammonia 173. 'yrotartonitranil 174. R. Soscoe H. E. bud R. Bunsen photo- chemical researches 193. -H. E. on the absorption of chlorine in water 15. S. Schmid W. on mangostin 190. 3cb neider R. 011 the preparation of sulphorhloride of mercury in the dry way 257. Silicium new form of 242. Silver-salts osmose of 93. -tartanilate of 181. Soda aid potash sulphatesof osmose of 80. -phosphate and carbonate of oSmose of 77. -lime action of on papaverine 286. Sodium chloride of osmose of 69. -chloride of c,:dmium and 254. -sulpbate of cadmium and 257. -oil of mustard with hydrosulphatc of 185.Spirit of wine report on Che snpply of fme from duty for iise in the arts and manu- factures by Professors Graham Hof-mann and Redwood 120. Stearate of lime iwodncts of decornpositioi of stearate of 308. Strarone 308. Stell house J. on pliitinised charcoal 105. Stibethglium on some compounds of by R. LOlViF 260. -bromide of 263. -iodide of 260. -sulphide of 263. -chloride of 262. -and mercury chloride of 262. -and platinum chloride of 262. -atid mercury iodide of 261. -hydrated oxide of 263. Stillingia sebifera investigation of the verre- table tallow from a Chinese plant thr by N. S. Maskelyne 1. Strontium chloride of osmose of 85. -on the preparation of and magucsiuiri by A. Matthiessen 107. Sugar osmose of 63.Sulphate of nitraniline 177. -of paranitraniline 178. Sulphide of barium oil ofmustard with 186. -of' iwlassium oil of ~i~ustard witit 165. 376 INDEX T. V. Tartanil 180. -on the action of nitric acid upon and tartanilide 181. Tartanilide 179. -on the action of nitric acid upon tar-tauil aud 181. Tartanilate of ammonia 181. -of baryta 281. -of silver 181. Tartrate of parauitraniline 178. -of lime and a new reaction of tartaric acid by A. Casselmann 306. Telluromethyl on by F. Wohler and J. Dean 164. Therrno-electric currents on the generated in elements where bismuth is used to form the joint by K. Adi e 33. -joiuts on formed with the metals antimony bismuth and palladium by R. Adie 36. Thornson R.D. on the chemical composi- tion of the waters of the metropolis during the autumn and winter of 1854 97. Tin-salts osmose of 92. U. Uranium-salts osmose of 91. Urethane on butylic mercaptan and butylic 274. Ureas on compound by N. Zinin and F. Moldenbauer 168. Valerianic acid on the metaldehyde of by H. Limpricht 157. preparation of leucin from the aldehyde of by H. Limpricht 157. -investigation of the from a Chi-nese plaut the “ Stillingia sebifera,” by N. S. Maskelyne 1. Valeryl-urea 160. Volumetric analysis on a method of of very general application by R. Bunsen 219. W. Warington R. on a peculiar efflorescence of the chloride of potassium 30. Water on the absorption of chloriue in by H. E. Roscoe 15.’ Waters chemical composition of the waters of the metropolis during the autumn arid winter of 1834 by R.D. Thomson 97. -softening process for 104. Will H. on some compounds of hydro-sulphate of mustard-oil 183. Wohter P. and J. Dean on telluro-methyl 164. W iir tz A. on butylic alcohol 264. Z. Zinc action of chloride of on butylie alcohol 265. -salts osmose of 89. Ziuin N. and F. Moldenhauer on com- pound ureas 138. END OF VOL. VIII. Losn.Jx Printed by SPOTTISWOODE 8; Co. Serv-btrect-Sf(iiarc.

 

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