On p. 2411 the statement 'An important conclusion to be drawn from theory (Miller et al. 1989), which was largely verified, was that the intense lines in the clumps arose from transitions with small kinetic energy releases' contains an incorrect reference. In fact, the prediction that the intense lines in the clumps arose from transitions with small kinetic energy releases was predicted using semi-classical mechanics by E. Pollack and co-workers (Gomez Llorente & Pollack 1988; Berblinger et al. 1989).
Buchner (Bey., 1901, 34,3142), and these substances were found t o be very feeble electrolytes and to be quite neutral in reaction. On the other band, fused acetamide is a n ionising medium, and produces dissociation of metallic salts (Walker and Johnson, Trans., 1905, 87, 1597). The amides also show abnormal cryoscopic behaviour in naphthalene solution. These facts point to a tendency t o molecular association, and hence suggest the presence of the hydroxyl group. The question was elucidated by the work of Hantzsch and Voegaler (Zoc. cit.) on glycolliminohydrin, the desmotrope of glycollamide. This substance was first isolated by Eechweiler (Ber., 1897, 30, 998) from the products of the action of water on glycollonitrile at 130'. It differs widely in its properties from glycollamicle. It is a comparatively strong
The abscism represent, 2t for formamide, t for acetamide and propionamide, t / 2 for butyramide, isobutyramide, and capronamide, t/4 for valeramide. Each division of the ordinate is equal to 500 c.c., except for formamide, where one division is equal to 5000 C.C.
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