- that
nitric acid
oxidizes camphor into
camphoric acid.
Haller and
Blanc published a
semisynthesis of
camphor from
camphoric acid.
Although they demonstrated...
-
synthesized camphor from
camphoric acid. In 1904,
Finnish chemist Gustav Komppa became the
first to
succeed in
manufacturing synthetic camphoric acid from...
- and ****an. It is
known by
various names, most
notably the
camphor tree,
camphorwood or
camphor laurel.
Camphora officinarum grows up to 20–30 m (66–98 ft)...
- or
peppermint camphor". J. Chem. Soc., Trans. 39: 77. doi:10.1039/CT8813900077.
Atkinson RW,
Yoshida H (1882). "On
peppermint camphor (menthol) and some...
- Look up
camphor in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Camphor is a
chemical compound.
Camphor may also
refer to:
Camphor (album), a 2002
David Sylvian album...
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Anise Asafoetida Black pepper Brazilian pepper Camphor Caraway Cardamom black C****ia
Celery powder Celery seed
Charoli Chenpi...
- and Present : history, people, resources, and
commercial prospects: tea,
camphor, sugar, gold, coal, sulphur,
economical plants, and
other productions....
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produced by
ketonization through the dry
distillation of the
calcium salt of
camphoric acid. CaC10H14O4 → C9H14O + CaCO3 It is now
typically obtained by the...
- to the
genus Blumea of the
family Asteraceae. It is also
known as Ngai
camphor and
sambong (also sembung). In the Philippines,
where it is most commonly...
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Cantharidin is an odorless,
colorless fatty substance of the
terpenoid class,
which is
secreted by many
species of
blister beetles. Its main
current use...