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Quarterly Journal of the Chemical Society of London,
Volume 6,
Issue 1,
1854,
Page 373-380
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INDEX. A. Acetate of sesquioxide of iron 228. Acetates on the and other compounds of alumina by W. Crum 216. Acetidin 286. Acetin 286. Acid acetic compounds of glycerine with 286. -anhydrous caprylic 185. -pelargonic 186 -biethylomeconic 77. -_ bromopgromeconic 81. -__ lead-salt of 81. -butyric compounds of glycerine with 285. -comenamic 72. -ethylomeconic 74. --neutral salts of '74. -kyanurenic on by J. Liebig 113. -_ margaric compounds of glycerine with 284. -meconamidic 74. -meconic action of bromine on '73. coupled ether of 76. -ethers of 73. -on and its derivatives by Henry How 72. -mecono-ethylomeconic 76. -oleic compounds of glycerine with 284. palmitic compounds of glycerine with 284. -pyromeconic action of bromine on 81.-on some salts and decompo- sition-products of by James Brown 78. -racemic new method of separating into the two tartaric acids right and left by L. Pasteur 277. -transformation of the two kinds of tartaric acid into by L. Pas-teur 277. -sinapic 189. Acid stearic compounds of glycerine with 262. -on the solid compound ob-tained by distilling with lime T. H. Rowney 97. -snlphotritylic 288. -sulphuric heat disengaged in the hydration of 240. -tartaric discovery of inactive 1)~ L. Pasteur 277. -transformation of the tyo kinds of into racemic acid by L. Pas-teur 277. -tritylo-sulphocarbonic 288. -valerianic compounds of glycerine with 265. -_ heat evolved in thz combination of with anhydrous bases 246.-fatty heat disenaagetl in combus-tion of 237 -_ fixed fatty compounds of gly-cerine with 282 with oxide of zinc 247. -mineral compounds of glycerine with 287. -on anhydrous organic by L. Chiozza 184. -on the compounds of glycerine with and on the synthesis of the proximate principles of animal fats by hf. Berthelot 280. -organic compounds of glycerine with various 286. -tartaric right and left new me-thod of separating racemic acid into the two by L. Pasteur 277. -_ volatile fatty compounds of glp-cerinc with 285. Affinity chemical researches on by R. Bunsen 82. Alcohol castor-oil on the constitution of by A. W. Wills 307. -propionic on by G. Chancel 287. 374 INDEX.Alcohols and ethers heat disengaged in combustion of 236. Alcohols on the acidification of by osy-gen-gas or atmospheric air arid on the use of hydrogen iii tleterinining vaponr-densities l~y It. Railton 205. Alkaloi'ds cinchona researches on the by L. Pastenr 273. -vegetable on some ncw basic pro- ducts obtained by the decomposition of by IIenry IIow 125. Alumina analysis of the solnble liyclratc of 227. -bihasic sulphate of 229. -bihydrate of soluble in water 225. -hydrate of from the insoluble bin- acetate 228. -from the soluble binacetate 225. -insoluhle acetates of 218. -on the acetates and other com-pounds of by W. Crum 216. -precipitate from acetate of with chloride of sodium 231. -soluble acetates of 222.-soluble binacetate of 222. hmidcs on the by C. Gerhartlt 193. Ammonia hibasic meconate of action of chlorine on 73. -biethylomeconate of 77. -heat evolved in the formation of 250. meconate of action of hcat on 72. bihasic 72. Ammonium and didymiurn sulphate of 270. Amylopiperidine 181. -hydriodate of 181. Amyl reaction between morphia and chloride of 132. hniyl-aenanthyl ether 316. Analysis organic on the use of gas as fuel in by A. W. Hofmann 209. Anhydrous liases combination of acids with 246. Argento-benzo-sulphophenylamide,196. hrragonite and calc-spar heat discn-gaged in decomposition of 239. Arseaiate of didymium 267. Assay-balance on an improved IJ~ G. H. Makins 36. B. Babo and Hirschbrunn on sinapine 187.Baryta acid ethylomeconate of 74. -heat disengaged in com1)ination of acids with 247. -_ pgronlecon,lle Clf i 9. Bases an hytlroiis hcnt disengaged in combination of acids with 246. Basic products on some new obtained by the decomposition of vegetable al- kaloids hy Ilcnry How 125. Uauinert AT. OII a new oxide of hyrlro-gcn and its relation to ozone 169. Benzoic pclnrgonate or pclargonic bcn- zoatc. 187. -valerianatc or valerianic benzoate 185. Benzopipcridine 178. Benzosalicylamide 196. Benzoycin 286. Berthelot M. on the compounds of glycerine with acids and on the syn- thesis of the proximate principles of animal fats 280. Biethylorneconate of ammonia 77.' Bromide of tellurethyl 41.Bromine action of on nieconic acid 73. -on p) roinecoiiic acid 8 1 Brown James on sonic salts and tlc- coiiiposition-pl.oducts of pyromcconic acid 78. Unff II. on the law of electrolysis 47. Bunsen R. on the constitution of iodide of nitrogen 90. -researches on chcmical affinity 82. Butyridin 286. Uutgrins 285. C. Cahours A. on piperidine a new al-kali derived from piperine 175. Calc-spar and Arragonite heat disen- gaged in decomposition of 239. Calorific equivalents 254 255. Camphorin 286. Caprylanilide 186. Carbon heat disengaged in comhustion of 235. Carlionate of didymium 267. Castor-oil alcohol on the constitution of by A. W. Wills 307. Chalk formation on deposits of soluble or gelatinous silica in the lower beds of the by J.T. Way 102. Chancel C. on propionic alcohol 287. Chemical and molecular actions re-searches on the quantities of heat tlis- engaged in by P. A. Favre and J. T. Silhermann 234. Chemical Society Anniversary Address of the President 151. -Annual General Meeting Re-port of tlic Council 147. C ti iozza I,. oti ~II! (lrciis orypiic. xi(l\ L4I. INDEX. 375 Chiozza L. researches on the orygen- radicals 182. Chlorhydrin 287. Chloride of didymium 265. Chloride of sodium method of deter-mining urea in urine containing. 25. -on a new method for the de- termination of in urine by J. Liebig 1. preparation of normal solutioii of for determining the mercury in a solution of the protonitrate 15.preparation of test-liquor for the determination of 10. Chloride of stanethylium 60. Chlorine action of on bibasic meconate of ammonia 73. -heat produced by the combination of metals with 247. -quantitative determination of in neutral liquids by means of protoxide of mercury 7. Chromium oxide of on the behaviour of some oxides with caustic potash in the presence of by A. B. Northcote and A. H. Church 54. Church A. H. and A. B. Northcote on the action of caustic potash on the phosphates 53. -on the behaviour of some ox- ides with caustic potash in the pre- sence of oxide of chromium 54. Cinchonicine 274. Cinchonidine and quinidine action of heat on 276. Clarke C. H. and H. Medlock analy- sis of the waters from the deep wells of Westbourne Park and Russell Square and of the Artesian well of the Hanwell Lunatic Asylum 115.Codeine action of iodide of ethyl upon 134. Copper heat evolved in the combination of acids with oxide of 247. -pyromeconate of 80. -sulphantimoniate of and ziiic by Professor Ettling 140. C rum Walter on the acetates and other compounds of alumina 216. Cumo-benzo-sulphophenylamide 196. Cumo-salicylamide 196. Cumyl 183. Cumylopiperidine 178. D. Decomposition heat disengaged in cer- tain phenomena of chemical and in modificatioiis by dimorphism 238. Dibenzophen ylamide 196. Dil)enzo-sulptiopl~enylam~de, 196. Dibutyrin 286. -researches on and its principal compounds by C. hlarignac 260.Didyniium and ammonium sulphate of 270. -and potassium sulphate of 272. c- and sodium sulphate of 371. -arseniate of 267. -carbonate of 267. -chloride of 265. -metallic 262. -nitrate of 266. -oxalate of 272. -peroxide of 264. -phosphate of 266. -protoxide of 262. -sulphate of 269. -sulphide of 264. -sulphite of 268. Iliinorphisni heat disengaged in certain phenomcna of chemical decomposition and in modifications by 238. Diolein 285. Dipalmitin 284. Distearin 283. Divalerin 285. E. Eight-carbon ether 314. Electric current quantities of heat evolved in chemical actions produced by the 260. Electrolysis on the law of by H. Ruff 47. Ethers and alcohols heat disengaged in combustion of 236.-compound heat disengaged in com-bustion of 237. -on intermediate between the enanthylic and the methylic ethylic and amylic series by A. W. Wills 307. Ethyl action of iodide of upon codeine 134. -upon morphia 126. -iodide of action of tin upon 58. Ethylocodeine action of iodide of ethyl on 137. Ethyl-oenanthyl ether 312. Ethylomeconate of baryta acid 74. -of silver acid 74. Ethylopiperidine 179. -hydrochlorate of 180. Ethyl-urea piperidic 178. 376 INDEX Ettling note on snlphantinioniatcl of copper and zinc 140. F. Fats animal on the compounds of gly- cerine with acids and on the synthe- sis of the proximate principles of ly M. Berthelot 280. Favre P. A. and J. T. Silbermann researches on the quantities of heat disengaged in chemical and molecular actions 234.Ferguson W. on the increase in weight of molasses casks occasionally arising from absorption 122. Ferric oxide pyromeconate of 80. Frankland E. on a new series of or-ganic bodies containing metals 57. Frankland E. and W. J. Ward on an improved apparatus for t.he analysis of gases 197. G. Gas on the use of as fuel in orga-nic analysis by A. W. Hofmaiiii 209. Gases apparatus for collecting over water or mercury by W. M. Wil-liams 44. -heat disengaged by the solution of in water 241. -heat evolved in the condensation of by porous bodies 251. -heat evolved or absorbed by the sudden compression or expansion of various 251. -on an improved apparatus for the analysis of by E.Frankland and M'. J. Ward 197. -table of the thermometrical results produced by sudden change of volume in 253. Gerhardt C. on the amides 193. Gladstone J H. on a compoundsul-phate of potash and soda 106. Glycerine cornpounds of with acetic acid 286. with butyric acid 285. -w ith margaric acid 284. with mineral acids 287. -with oleic acid 284. -w ith palmitic acid 284. -w ith stearic acid 282. -w ith valerianic acid 285. -w ith various organic acids 286. Glycerine on the compoundsof withacids anti on tlie synthesis of the proximate principles of animal fats hp 11. Her-thelot 280. Gold double hydrochlorate of sincaline and 190. H. Heat action of on meconate of ammonia 72.-researches on the quantities of rlis- engaged in chemical and molecular ac- tions by P. A. Favre and J. T. Sil-bermann 234. -evolved in the condensation of gases liy porous bodies 251. -in the formation of ammonia 250. or absorbed by the sudden compression or expansion of various gases 251. -disengaged by the chemical action of the solar rays 259. by the combustion of acids with anhydrous bases 246. -by the solution of gases in water 241. -by the solution of salts in water 211. in certain phenomena of che-mical deconiposition and in changes by demo rphism 238. in rapid combustion 234. -in the formation of salts 242. in the hydration of sulphuric acid 240. -produced by the combination of metals with oxygen chlorine iodine &c.217. -quantities of evolved in chemical actions produced hy the electric curr rent 260. Heats specific and latent of yarious bodies 250. Hirschbrunn M. and M. Babo on sinapine 187. Hofniann A. W. on the use of gas as fuel in orgauic analysis 209. How Henry on meconic acid and its derivatives 72. -on some new basic products ob- tained by the decomposition of vege- table alkaloids 125. Hydrargyromethylium 65. Hydrate of alumina soluble in water 225. Hydriodate of amylopiperidine 181. -of piperidine 177. INDEX. Hydrocarbons heat disengaged in com- hubtioil of 236. Hydrochlorate double of sincaline and gold 190. -of sincaline and platinum 190.-of ethylopiperidine 180. -of piperidine 176. IIydrogen on a new oxide of and its relation to ozone by 31. Baumert 169. -on the use of in determining va- pour-densities and on the acidification of alcohols by oxygen-gas or atmo-spheric air by R. Railton 205. I. Iodide of ethyl action of tin upon 58. -of methyl action of mercury upon 65. action of zinc upon 62. -of nitrogen on the constitution of by R. Bunsen 90. -of stanethylium 59. -of tellurethyl 42. Iodine heat produced by the combina- tion of metals with 247. -on the general distribution of by Stevenson Macadam 166. Iron acetate of sesquioxide of 228. L. Lead oxide of ,combination of acids with 247. -pyromeconate of SO. Lead-salt of bromopyromeconic acid 81.Liebig J. note on Thierschite 112. -on kyanurenic acid 113. -on some compounds of urea and on a new method for the determina- tion of chloride of sodium and of urea in urine 1. Lieshing F. on the mode of estimating the value of red prussiate of potash 31. Lime combination of acids with 246. -pyronieconate of 79. M. Macadam Stevenson on the general distribution of iodine 166. Magnesia pyronieconate of 79. hlakins G. EL on an improved assay- balance 36. hinrgarins 284. Rlarignac C. researches on didy-mium and its principal compounds 260. Meconate of ammonia bibasic 72. -action of chlorine on 73. Medlock H. and C. H. Clarke analy- sis of the waters from the deep wells of Westbourne Parkand Riissell Square and the artesian w-ell of the Hanwell Lunatic Asylum 115.Mercury action of tipon iodide of me-thyl G5. -compounds of protoxide of with urea 2-4. -compounds of urea with protoxide Of) 5-7. -determination of protoxide of in a solution of nitrate of 14. -preparation of nitrate of protoxide Of) 8. -preparation of normal solution of chloride of sodium for determining the in a solution of the protonitrate 15. -preparation of solution of for the precipitation of urea in urine 21. -quantitative determination of chlo-rine in neutral liquids by means of protoxide of 7. Metals heat produced by the combina- tion of with oxygen chlorine iodine &c. 247. -on a new series of organic bodies containing by E.Frankland 57. Methyl action of iodide of upon mor- phia 130. -iodide of action of mercury upon 65. -action of zinc upon 62. Methyl-cenanthyl ether 314. Methplopiperidiue 179. Methyl-urea piperidic 178. Molasses casks on the increase in the weight of occasionally arising from absorption by W Ferguson 122. Molecular and chemical actions re-searches on the quantities of heat disengaged in by P. A. Favre and J. T. Silbermann 234. Monobutyrin 285. Monomargarin 284. Monopalmitin 284. Monostearin 282. Monovalerin 285. Morphia action of iodide of ethyl upon 126. -inetliyl upon 130. -and chloride of aniyl reaction bc- tween 132. 378 INDEX. N. Nine-carbon ether 312. Nitrate of didymium 266.-of piperidine 177. -of urea compounds of with prot- oxide of mercury 5-7. Nitrogen iodide of on the constitution of by R. Bunsen 90. -on two new methods for the deter- mination of in organic and inorganic compounds by Dr. Maxwell Simp- son 289. Northcote A. B. and A. II. Church on the action of caustic potash on the phosphates 53. -on the behaviour of some ox-ides with caustic potash in the pre- sence of oxide of chromium 54. 0. Oleins 284. Organic bodies on a new series of con-taining metals by E. Frankland 57. Osalatc of didymium 272. -of oxide of tellurethyl 43. -of piperidine 177. Oxide of stanethylium 59. -of tellurethyl 43. Oxides of didymiuin 262. -on the behaviour of some with caustic potash in the presence of ox-ide.of chromium hy A. B. North-cote and A. H. Church 54. Oxyhromide of tellurethyl 41. Oxychloride of tellurethyl 41. Oxygen lieat produccd hy the combinn- tion of metals with 247. -on the acidification of alcohols by or atmospheric air ; and on the use of hydrogen in determining vapour-den- sities by R. Railton 205. Oxygen- radicals researches on the by 1,. Chiozza 182. Oxyiodide of tellurethyl 42. Ozone on a new oxide of hydrogen and its relation to by M. Baurnert 169. I?. I’almitin 284. Pasteur L. researches on the cinchona alkaloids 273. -transformation of the two kinds of tartaric acid into racemic acid. Dis-covery of inactive tartaric acid. New method of separating racemic acid into the two tartaric acids right and left 277.l’elurgoiiic tmizoate or bcnzoic pclar- goi’ate 187 Phenylamide dibenzo- (Dibcnzanilidc). 197. Phosphate of didymium 266. Phosphates on the action of camtic 110-tash on the by A. B. Northcote and A. 11. Church 53. Piperidic ethyl-urea 178. -methyl-urea 178. -urea 177. Piyeridine hydriodate of 17 7. _I_ hydrochlorate of 176. -nitrate of 177. -on a new alkali derived from pi-perine by A. Cahours 175. -oxalate of 177. -sulphate of 177. -su1phocarl)onateof 178. Platinum double hydrochlorate of sinca-line and 190. Potash caustic on the action of on the phosphates by A. B. Northcote and A. 8.Church 53. -on the behaviour of some ox- ides with in the presence of oxide of chromium by A.B. Northcote and A. H. Church 54. -mode of estimating the value of red prussiate of by F. Lieshiog 31. -on a compound sulphate of and soda hy J. II. Gladstone 106. Potassium and didpiurn sulphate of 212. Proceedings at the Meetings of the Che- mical Society 54 141 317. Prussiate red of potash mode of esti-mating the value of by P. Liesliing 31. I’yromeconate of baryta 79. -of copper 80. .-of ferric oxide 80. -of lead 80. -of lime 79. -of magnesia 79. -of strontia 79. Q. Quinicine 274. Quinidine 275. -and cinchonidine action of lied oii 276. Qninoldine 27 6. R. Railton R. on the use of hydrogen iii determining vapour-densities and on the acidification of alcohols by oay-gcti-gas or atiuo>pliuric air 205.INDEX. Report of the Council March 30th 1853 141. -Treasurer's 148. Rowney T. H. on the solid compound obtained by distilling stearic acid with lime 97. s. Salicylamide benzo- 196. -cumo- 196. Saline compounds heat disengaged in the formation of 257. Salts solution of in water 241. Sebin 286. Silbermann J. T. and P. A. Favre researches on the quantities of heat disengaged in cheroical and molecular actions 234. Silica soluble or gelatinous on deposits of in the lower beds of the chalk'for- mation by J. T. Way 102. Silver acid ethylomeconate of 74. -compound of oxide of with urea 4. -on by MM. Baho and Hirsch- brunn 187. Simpson M. on two new methods for the determination of nitrogen in or-ganic and inorganic compounds 289.Sixx+lix 189. Soda on a compound sulphate of potash and by J. H. Gladstone 106. Sodium and didyniium sulphate of 271. -chloride of precipitate from acetate of alumina with 231. on a new mctliod for tlic deterrui- nation of cliloride of in urine by J. Liebig 1. Solar rays heat disengaged by the che- mical action of the 259. Stanamylium 62. Stanethylirim 60. -chloride of 60. -iodide of 59. -oxide of 59. -sulphide of 60. Stanmethylium 62. Stearins 282. Strontia combination of acids with 247. -pyromeconate of 79. Sulphate of alumina bibasic 229. -of didymium 269. -aiid ammonium 270. -and sodium 271. -of oxide of tellurethyl 43. -of pipcridine 177.Sulpliidr of ditlyniiuin 2G4. -of staiietllylium,60. Sulphite of didymium 268. -and potassium 272. Sulphocarbonate of piperidine 178. Sulphophenylamide argento-benzo- 196. -benzo- 196. -cumo-benzo- 196. -dibenzo- 196. Sulphur heat disengaged in combustion of 238. T. Tellurethyl on some new compounds of by W ii hler 40. -bromide of. 41. -iodide of 42. -oxalate of oxide of 43. -oxide of 43. -oxybromide of 41. -oxychloride of 41. -oxyiodide of 42. -sulphate of oxide of 43. Test-liquor preparation of for the de- termination of chloride of sodium 10. Tetramargarin 284. Tetrapalmitin 284. Tetrastearin 283. Thierschite note on by J. Liebig 112 Tin action of upon iodide of ethyl 58. Trityl hydrate of 287.Twelve-carbon ether 316. U. Urea on some compounds of and on a new method for the deterinination of chloride of sodium and of urea in urine by J. Liebig 1. -compound of with oxide of silver 4. cornpounds of nitrate of with pro-toxide of mercury 5-7. -with protoxide of mercury, 2-4. -method for the determination of, in urine 18. -method of determining in urine containing chloride of sodium 25. -piperidic 177. -preparation of solution of mercury for the precipitation of urea in urine 2 1. V. Valeranilide 185. Valeriaiiic belizoate or beiizoic valcria- iinte 185. Valeriiis 285. 380 INDEX. w. Ward W.J. and E. Frankland on an improved apparatus for the analy- sis of gases 197.Waters analvsis of the from the deep wells of Westhourne Park and Rus-sell Square and the art,esian well of the €Eanwell Lunatic Asylum by C. €1. Clarke and H. Medlock 115. Wag J. T. on deposits of soluhle or gelatinous silica in the lower beds of the chalk formation 102. Williams W. hl. description of an ap- paratus for collecting gases over water or mercury 44. END OF j Wills A. W. on cthers intermediate between thc enanthylic and the me-thylic ethylic and ainplic series and on the constitution of castor-oil alco-hol 307. Wohler on some new compounds of tellurethyl 40. Z. Zinc action of upon iodide of methyl, 62. -heat evolved in the combination of acids with oxide of 247. -sulphantimoniate of and copper hy Professor Ettling 140. Zincamylium 64. Zincethylium 63 Zincniethylium 63. VOL. \‘I. LONDON Printed by Schulze and Go. 13 l’oland Siiect.
ISSN:1743-6893
DOI:10.1039/QJ8540600373
出版商:RSC
年代:1854
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