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Excerpt from Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 1889, Vol. 24
The Strength of the Microphone Current as influenced by Variations in Normal Pressure and Mass of the Electrodes. BY annie W. Sabine.
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Excerpt from Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 1889, Vol. 24
In an earlier paper from this laboratory, the preparation of tribrom-trinitrobeuzol and its action with ammonia and aniline were described, and the announcement was made that the study of the behavior of this very reactive body would be continued. G. D. Moore and one of us accordingly have taken up the action of sodium malonic ester upon it, in the hope of substituting for each of the bromine atoms the radical of malonic ester, Ch(Cooc2H.)2, and obtaining in this way a substance which might have yielded interesting derivatives. As, however, an entirely different product was the result of the reaction, it seemed wiser to study it with the much more accessible tribrom-dinitrobenzol, which acted in the same way, and to confine the work on the trinitro compound, which at best can be obtained only with difficulty, to those points in which the two substances showed a different behavior.
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