“…I^tz (52) in 1937 reported that anabasine sulfate and nicotine sulfate have many reactions in common. Sokolw (141) has shown that iTj'-c'rofluosilicic acid is an excellent reagent for precipitating anaoasine fluosilicate in the presence of nicotine, and it is nov shown that if an ethereal solution of nicotine is mixed with an equal voTome of ethereal iodine solution a precipitate of Cxo2i4^'2-^2*^-^i s formed, whereas anahasine does not give a similar precipitate .…”
“…I^tz (52) in 1937 reported that anabasine sulfate and nicotine sulfate have many reactions in common. Sokolw (141) has shown that iTj'-c'rofluosilicic acid is an excellent reagent for precipitating anaoasine fluosilicate in the presence of nicotine, and it is nov shown that if an ethereal solution of nicotine is mixed with an equal voTome of ethereal iodine solution a precipitate of Cxo2i4^'2-^2*^-^i s formed, whereas anahasine does not give a similar precipitate .…”
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