. Reduction of unsaturated compounds, fatty acids and their glycerides . lution of ga3 at thecathode, and the cathode was still covered with the white solid,so after a total of hours a sample (7) was taken and the ex-periment stopped. The samples previous to thi3 last one were toosmall to enable the titer determination, but the titer of the lastsample, (titer °) the hydrogenated oleic acid wa3 much higherthan the un hydro gen at ed oleic acid which was a liquid at roomtemperature(25°). The iodine values were determined and the re- sults were as follows:- Table XV Time iodine Sample Ho
. Reduction of unsaturated compounds, fatty acids and their glycerides . lution of ga3 at thecathode, and the cathode was still covered with the white solid,so after a total of hours a sample (7) was taken and the ex-periment stopped. The samples previous to thi3 last one were toosmall to enable the titer determination, but the titer of the lastsample, (titer °) the hydrogenated oleic acid wa3 much higherthan the un hydro gen at ed oleic acid which was a liquid at roomtemperature(25°). The iodine values were determined and the re- sults were as follows:- Table XV Time iodine Sample Hours Wei ght Na gS oC 3 N a^S oO - Numb e r Plank - - Initial acid - Sample 1 6 . 5 3 6 53 . 85 5 50 .2 n 11 ? IV 30. 5 49,85 V ? VI ? Vll * RSL3S2O3 equivalent to the iodine absorbed. 1 cc ofH&SS3O3 is equivalent to gram of iodine. This experiment clearly demonstrates that evolution of. 70 gas at the cathode means loss of reduction, because during thefirst few hours or until evolution of ^as at the cathode begins,the reduction proceeds rapidly and as the gasing becomes more pro-nounced the reduction proceeds more slowly. The apparent variationfrom the curve must have been due to the inability to secure uni-form samples, because of the solid material which separated out XIV . This experiment was an exact repetition of the last onewith the exception that corn oil fatty acid3 were used instead ofoleic acid, and the purpose being to note whether the method wasagain successful with mixed fatty acid3 and also to observe whetherthe reduction proceeded in the same way; that is, whether the curvefor the iodine value against time as found in the last experimentwas typical of the reduction by this method and this apparatus orwhether there eculd be an entirely different curve for differentkinds
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