REACTIONS OF STRONGLY ELECTROPOSITIVE METALS WITH ORGANIC SUBSTANCES IN LIQUID AMMONIA SOLUTION. VI. A. THE REDUCTION OF …
CB Wooster
Index: Wooster Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1928 , vol. 50, p. 1390
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Abstract
The sodium atoms may be replaced with hydrogen through the action of either ammo-nium chloride or water. In the first case, immediate decolorization occurs, whereas when water is employed, a transient greenish coloration is evident. Benzhydrol,(CsH&CHOH, was obtained in both experiments and was characterized by its melting
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