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    Preparation of Reagents

    B. Haynes B.SC. DIP.ED. F.R.I.C. in Qualitative Organic Analysis (1966)

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    Introduction

    Organic compounds cannot be qualitatively analysed by following a rigid scheme, such as is used in inorganic qualitative analysis. The great number of organic compounds, and the fact that the behaviour of a func...

    B. Haynes B.SC. DIP.ED. F.R.I.C. in Qualitative Organic Analysis (1966)

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    Preliminary Examination

    Knowledge of the state of a compound may be of real value in its identification, but its colour is much less useful, and should be interpreted with caution. Thus, many compounds that are colourless when pure rapi...

    B. Haynes B.SC. DIP.ED. F.R.I.C. in Qualitative Organic Analysis (1966)

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    Separation of Mixtures

    To identify the components of a mixture it is first necessary to isolate them in a pure condition. The procedure for separation of the components depends upon their natures, so that no definite scheme can be comp...

    B. Haynes B.SC. DIP.ED. F.R.I.C. in Qualitative Organic Analysis (1966)

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    Melting Point Tables

    In the following tables melting points and boiling points are given to the nearest degree Centigrade. Where the literature gives different values for the same compound selected alternative values are placed in...

    B. Haynes B.SC. DIP.ED. F.R.I.C. in Qualitative Organic Analysis (1966)

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    Classification

    The classification tests given on the following pages have been chosen for their reliability and general usefulness. In the main, more than one test for a particular functional group has been provided, since rest...

    B. Haynes B.SC. DIP.ED. F.R.I.C. in Qualitative Organic Analysis (1966)

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    Identification

    Details for the preparations of derivatives are given in the following pages. It is important that a selected derivative shall comply with the following requirements:

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    B. Haynes B.SC. DIP.ED. F.R.I.C. in Qualitative Organic Analysis (1966)