Fuses and gives off water having an acid reaction, naphtha and a tarry fluid, which chiefly condense in the neck of the bulb, and leave a light, pulverulent carbonaceous residue.
The traces of acid are neutralized and absorbed by the tissues so rapidly that an acid reaction is not maintained.
Eskay’s Neuro Phosphates has an acid reaction which is capitalized, thus: “Experiments have shown that the acid glycerophosphates are more rapidly absorbed and are more efficient than the neutral salts.
The preparation is a red liquid, having an acid reaction, a sweet-bitter taste and the odor of wild cherry.
The neutral salt may be obtained by adding hydriodic acid to this alkaline salt until it gives an acid reaction.
Thus, if a solution of alumina in sulphuric acid be taken, it will have, like the acid, an acid reaction, and will therefore colour litmus red.
However much alumina we may dissolve in sulphuric acid, we cannot saturate the acid properties of the sulphuric acid, the resulting solution will always have an acid reaction.
On adding the alkaline to the acid solution until neither an alkaline nor an acid reaction is produced, a salt is formed, consisting of sulphuric anhydride and potassium oxide.
The oxidised balsam is then washed, first with warm then with cold water, till the washings cease to have an acid reaction.
Putrefaction was always characterised by a putrid odour, an alkaline reaction, and the presence of animalcules; whereas Mouldiness and Fermentation were distinguished by a mouldy or musty odour, an acid reaction, and the presence of Fungi.
The oil shows an acid reaction, and gives with sulphuric acid a somewhat turbid solution, which becomes clear by the addition of alcohol: Dill oil.
The fats are purified by treating them several times in the heat with weak soda-lye and then washing carefully with water until the last traces of the lye are removed, and the fat shows no alkaline or acid reaction.
It is only partially soluble in alcohol, specifically lighter than water, and shows an acid reaction.
When either a solution of haemoglobin or blood is exposed to the air for some time, it loses its bright red colour, becomes brownish-red, and presents an acid reaction.
What do we call the gas formed by the action of the baking soda and a substance having an acid reaction?
The substance of acid reaction varies in different baking powders.
After a time the highly coloured solution is no longer precipitated by silver nitrate, and gives no acid reaction.
It should always have an acid reaction, its colour should be a pale yellowish brown, and it should have an agreeable meat-like odour and taste.
Diabetic urine has almost invariably an acid reaction, which becomes more decided as fermentation progresses.
The fluids of the mouth always exhibit an acid reaction.
The necrotic portion has, however, an acid reaction, which causes a deposition, from the soluble neutral salt, of an acid urate in a crystalline form.
On paper it produces a greasy stain, which disappears by heat, and when exposed to the action of the air it acquires an acid reaction.
The contents of the filter are washed until their acid reaction disappears.
It appears in the rose-red modification, when the juice of the plant, with which it exists in contact, possesses an acid reaction.
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