128. Physical properties and chemical constitution. Part XI. Ketones
AI Vogel
Index: Vogel Journal of the Chemical Society, 1946 , p. 136 Journal of the Chemical Society, 1948 , p. 613
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Abstract
H from the n-alkyl hydrocarbons (Part IX, Zoc. 622.). The values for CH, were the mean figures deduced by subtracting (n-2) CH, from the normal hydrocarbons CnHPn+ 2; CH from CH.+ CH.. CH P from 0.5 (diisobutyl-2CH.); and CH from diallyl. The contributions of the CO group for the various alkyl ketones are collected in Table I1. The lines marked with an asterisk are those for ketones which were regenerated from the semicarbazones (Part VJ, ...
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