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Definition of Ethylic
1. pertaining to ethyl [adj] - See also: ethyl
Medical Definition of Ethylic
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Lexicographical Neighbors of Ethylic
Literary usage of Ethylic
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Chemical News and Journal of Industrial ScienceChemistry (1899)
"The neutral ethylic salt on hydrolysis with methyl alcoholic potash, yields a
solid potassium salt, which, on boiling a short time with concentrated ..."
2. A Dictionary of Chemistry and the Allied Branches of Other Sciences by Henry Watts (1871)
"The ethylic ether of this acid, C'^H^O1, is contained in the last portion of the
ethereal distillate resulting from the action of zinc and iodide of amyl on ..."
3. Elements of Chemistry: Theoretical and Practical by William Allen Miller (1880)
"305) that ethylic acetate purified from alcohol by treatment with silicic chloride
or phosphoric oxychloride is only slowly attacked by sodium at 100° (212° ..."
4. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London by Royal Society (Great Britain) (1869)
"Action of Hydrogen in condicione nascendi upon ethylic Mustard-oil. ... On adding
zinc and hydrochloric acid to an alcoholic solution of ethylic mustard-oil ..."
5. A Treatise on the Origin, Nature, and Varieties of Wine: Being a Complete by John Louis William Thudichum, August Dupré (1872)
"ACETO-ethylic ETHER. IF alcohol and acetic acid are mixed and left to stand,
aceto-ethylic ether, commonly called acetic ether,— C2 H, (C2 H,) O2—is ..."
6. Introduction to the Study of Organic Chemistry: The Chemistry of Carbon and by Henry Edward Armstrong (1876)
"The contents of the flask were then introduced into a digester, an amount of
ethylic iodide added equivalent to the amount of sodium employed, ..."
7. Handbook of Organic Chemistry: For the Use of Students by William Gregory, J. Milton Sanders (1857)
"The type is mercaptan, of the ethylic series, C, Hs S, IIS. ... C„ H„ + „ NH},
the amides of the radicals of the ethylic series, which are isomerie, ..."