The Chemistry of Essential Oils and Artificial PerfumesScott, Greenwood and son, 1908 - 546 pages |
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70 per cent abroad acetic acid adulterated alcohol aldehyde artificial bisulphite body boiling point borneol bornyl acetate cadinene camphor carvone cassia CH₂ chiefly chloride cineol cinnamic citral citronellal citronellol colour commerce compound constituents crystalline cymene Demy 8vo dextro-rotary dipentene essential oils esters ether eucalyptol Eucalyptus eugenol examined flowers forms formula fraction fruit geraniol geranium oil grammes heated herb hydrocarbon ionone isomeric ketone known laevo-rotary lavender leaves lemon oil limonene linalol linalyl acetate liquid manufacture menthol methyl mixture odour oil contains oil is distilled oil is obtained oil of specific Oil.-The optical rotation optically active optically inactive ordinary peppermint perfume perfumery phellandrene phenol pinene plant Post free potash prepared pressure Price probably refractive index resin samples saponification Schimmel Semmler sesquiterpene small quantity sodium soluble solution specific gravity steam stearoptene sulphuric acid temperature terpene terpineol traces turpentine usually volumes of 70 whilst yield of oil
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