THE REACTION OF ORGANIC MERCURY COMPOUNDS WITH ORGANIC HALIDES. II1

FC Whitmore, EN Thurman

Index: Whitmore; Thurman Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1929 , vol. 51, p. 1500

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Abstract

The nine isomeric heptanes have been obtained in considerable quantity and excellent purity and have been identified with certainty. One was isolated from a natural product and the other eight were prepared by two methods, alcohol-olefin-paraffin and modified Wiirtz. Their boiling points, specific gravities, refractive indices and critical solution temperatures in aniline are presented, with the melting points of five of them.

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