Difference between revisions of "Hartshorn oil"
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* Thomas Gregory, ''The Condensed Chemical Dictionary'', Reinhold Publishing, New York, 3rd ed., 1942 | * Thomas Gregory, ''The Condensed Chemical Dictionary'', Reinhold Publishing, New York, 3rd ed., 1942 |
Latest revision as of 15:39, 3 August 2022
Description
A dark brown liquid obtained from the destructive distillation of Bone. Hartshorn oil smells of ammonia and Pyridine. This is also an unwanted byproduct obtained from overheating Bone glue.
Synonyms and Related Terms
animal oil; Dippel's oil; bone oil
Risks
Evolves toxic ammonium cyanide when heated to 180C. Combustible.
Physical and Chemical Properties
Soluble in water.
CAS | 8001-85-2 |
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Density | 0.90-0.98 g.ml |
Resources and Citations
- Thomas Gregory, The Condensed Chemical Dictionary, Reinhold Publishing, New York, 3rd ed., 1942