最終更新日:2022/12/24
The soap of soda, dissolved with heat in alcohol, gave, by cooling, crystals of the neutral elaïdate, of a silvery lustre, resembling those of the free acid, only being much finer. By dissolving the neutral elaïdate of soda in alcohol, and by decomposing it by a neutral solution of nitrate of silver, a white and bulky precipitate of elaïdate of that base was obtained.
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The
soap
of
soda,
dissolved
with
heat
in
alcohol,
gave,
by
cooling,
crystals
of
the
neutral
elaïdate,
of
a
silvery
lustre,
resembling
those
of
the
free
acid,
only
being
much
finer.
By
dissolving
the
neutral
elaïdate
of
soda
in
alcohol,
and
by
decomposing
it
by
a
neutral
solution
of
nitrate
of
silver,
a
white
and
bulky
precipitate
of
elaïdate
of
that
base
was
obtained.