Outlines of Proximate Organic Analysis for the Identification Separation And
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) For qualitative separation of Benzole from volatile oils, see 119; of Nitrobenzole from Bitter Almond Oil, see 120. 115. CAMPHOR. C 10 H 16 O. Laural Camphor. A slightly unctuous, pellucid solid, friable with cleavage, of specific gravity 0. 985 to 0. 996; melting at 142 C. (288 F. ), slowly vaporizable at ordinary temperatures, condensing in hexagonal plates, boiling at 204 C. (400 F. ) It is soluble in 1, 000 parts of water applied by ordinary contact, or in 150 to 200 parts of water by tri...tura- tion with an insoluble powder ; freely soluble in alcohol, ether, chloroform, benzole, petroleum naphtha, methylic alcohol, amylic alcohol, creosote, acetic acid, mineral acids, bisulphide of carbon, fixed and volatile oils, and forms a liquid mixture with solid chloral hydrate. Minute particles of camphor, dropped upon water, rotate, with velocity in proportion to their smallness. If an oiled pin-point is then touched to the water, the rotations are stopped, and the camphor particles carried out by the enlarging circular oil-film.
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