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† ˈlampic, a. Chem. Obs. [f. lamp n. + -ic. (The name was proposed by Daniell; the substance was first prepared by burning ether in a lamp with a platinum wire twisted round the wick.)] In lampic acid: an earlier name of aldehyde.
1819J. F. Daniell in Jrnl. Sci. & Arts VI. 320 After much consideration, it is but with diffidence that I venture to propose for it the appellation of Lampic acid. 1819J. G. Children Chem. Anal. 282 Lampic acid formed from ether is a colourless fluid, with an intensely sour taste, and pungent odour. 1839Ure Dict. Arts 738. |