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KS03

This article appears in Volume V14, Page 111 of the Encyclopedia Britannica.

Encyclopedia Britannica - Main :: KRO-LAP
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P. J. Schestakov (J. ;Riess. Phys. Chem. Sec_; 1905, 37, p. 1:) solid hydrocarbons, :all of high industrial value. For details obtained hydrazine by oxidizing urea with sodiumhypochlorite reference should be made to the articles wherein the above in the presence of benzaldehyde, which, by combining with the subjects are treated. From the chemical point of view the hydrazine, protected it from oxidation. F. Raschig (German hydrocarbons are of fundamental importance, and, on account Patent 108307, 1008) obtained good yields by oxidizing ammonia of their-
great
  number, and still greater number of derivatives, with sodium hypochlorite in solutions made viscous with glue. they are studied as a
separate
  branch of the science, namely, Free hydrazine is a colourless liquid which boils at r 13.5 C., organic chemistry:
and solidifies about o C. to colourless crystals; it is heavier See CHEMISTRY for an account of their classification, &c.
than water, in which it dissolves with rise of temperature. It HYDROCELE (Gr. Mop, water, and KriXti, tumour), the is rapidly oxidized on exposure, is a strong reducing agent, and medical
term
  for any collection of fluid other than pus or blood reacts vigorously with the halogens. Under certain conditions in the neighbourhood of the testis or cord. The fluidis usually it may be oxidized to azoimide (A. W. Browne and F. F. serous Hydrocele may be congenital or arise in the middle-aged
Shetterly, J. Amer. C.S., 1908, p. By fractional distilla- without apparent cause, but it is usually associated with chronic tion of its aqueous solution hydrazine hydrate N2HsH2O orchitis or with tertiary syphilitic enlargements. Thehydrocele (or perhaps H2N.NH2OH), a 'strong base, is obtained, which appears as a rounded; fluctuating translucent swelling in the precipitates the metals from solutions of copper and silver scrotum, and when greatly distended causes a dragging pain; salts at
ordinary
  temperatures. It dissociates completely in a Palliative treatment consists in tapping aseptically and removvacuum at 143, and when heated under atmospheric pressure ing the, fluid, the patient afterwards wearing a suspender; to 183 it decomposes into ammonia and nitrogen (A. Scott, The
condition
  frequently recurs and necessitates radical J. Chem. Soc., 1904, 85, p. 913). The sulphate N2H4H2SO4, treatment. Various substances may be injected; or the crystallizes in tables which are slightly soluble in cold water hydrocele is incised,' the tunica partly removed and the cavity
and readily soluble in hot water; it is decomposed by heating drained. '
above 250 C. with explosive evolution of gas and liberation of HYDROCEPHALUS (Gr. ii&ap, water, and Ke4aXii, head),
sulphur
 . By the addition of barium chloride to the sulphate, a a
term
  applied to disease of the brain which is attended
solution of the hydrochloride is obtained, from which the with excessive effusion of fluid into its cavities. It exists
crystallized salt may be obtained on evaporation. in two formsacute and chronic hydrocephalus. Acute hydro-
Many organic derivatives of hydrazine are known, the most cephalus is another name for tuberculous meningitis (see important being phenylhydrazine, which was discovered by Emil MENINGITIS).
Fischer in 1877. It can be best prepared by V. Meyer and Lecco's Chronic hydrocephalus, or " water on the brain," consists in
method (Bet., 1883, 16, p. 2976), which consists in reducing phenyl- an effusion' of fluid into the lateral ventricles of the brain. It
diazonium chloride in concentrated";hydrochloric acid, solution with is not preceded by tuberculous deposit or acute inflammation, stannous chloride also dissolved in concentrated hydrochloric acid.
Phenylhydrazine is liberated from the hydrochloride so obtained but depends' upon congenital malformation or upon chronic
by adding sodium hydroxide, the solution being then extracted with inflammatory changes affecting the membranes. When the ether, the ether distilled off, and the residual oil purified by distilla- disease is congenital, its presence in the foetus is-apt to be a source non under reduced pressure. Another method is due to E, Balm- of difficulty in parturition. It is however more commonly
Berger. The diazonium chloride, bythe addition of an alkaliee developed in' the first six months of life; but it occasionally sulphite, is converted into a diazosulphonate, which is then reduced
by zinc dust and acetic acid to phenylhydrazine potassium sulphite. arises in older children, or even in adults. The
chief
  symptom
This salt is then hydrolysed by heating it with hydrochloric arid is the
gradual
  increase in size of the upper part of the head out
of all propoftion to the face or the rest of the
body
 . Occurring
at an age when as yet the bones of the skull have not become
welded together, the enlargement may go on to an enormous
extent, the spaces betweehthe bones becoming more and more
expanded.' In a well-markedcase the deformity is very striking;
the tippet part of the forehead projects abnormally, and the
(see ALDEHYDES, KETONES and SUGARS). It is a strong reducing agent; it precipitates cuprous
oxide
  when heated ,with Fehling's solution, nitrogen and benzene being formed at the same dingC,H5.NHNH2+2CuO =Cu,O+Ns+H20+C6Hs. Byenergetic 'reductign of phenylhydrazine (e.g. by use of ziec dust and.hydrochloric acid), ammonia and aniline are produced-C6H,N`I'lNHs + 2H = C;H,NH, + NH,. It is also a most important synthetic reagent. I t combines with aceto-acetic ester to form phenylmethylpyrazolone; from which antipyrine (q.v.) may be obtained. Indoles (q.v.) are formed by heating certain hydrazones with anhydrous zinc chloride; while semicarbazides, pyrrols (q.v.) and many other types of organic compounds may be synthesized by the use of suitable phenylhydrazine derivatives.


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