The ash of leguminous meals is deliquescent and soluble in water, forming a strongly alkaline solution, which contains both chlorides and neutral phosphates.
O] An alkaline solution of tartrate of copper, employed in the examination of sugar, urine, and wine.
The alkaline solution, from which the ether has been removed, is acidulated with hydrochloric acid and again shaken with ether.
The air which has served the purpose of the combustion passes through the mass of charcoal, and is forced by the pressure of the gazometer to escape through the tube, o p, and to pass through the bottles of alkaline solution.
If one bottle of alkaline solution be not thought sufficient, two, three, or more, may be added.
By conducting the chlorination in alkaline solution, A.
Their chief characteristic is solubility in an alkaline solution, from which sulphuretted hydrogen produces a white precipitate of zinc sulphide.
Not precipitated in an acid or alkaline solution, but thrown down on neutralising the latter.
An alkaline solution of potassium cyanide, to which a little potassium iodide has been added, can be assayed for its strength in cyanide by titrating with a standard solution of silver nitrate.
The portion of the band is a little different in alkaline solution, the centre being about 592.
An alkaline solution of permanganate, iodic acid, and sodium amalgam, are all without influence on an alcoholic solution of cantharidin.
It has been formed artificially by the action of sodium-amalgam upon an alkaline solution of cane sugar.
An alkaline solutionor tincture of sap green, or wax strongly coloured with verdigris; or the stone is first stained blue, and then the materials for yellow stain are applied.
The Insoluble Azo Colours are produced as insoluble coloured precipitates by adding a solution of a diazo compound to an alkaline solution of a phenol, or to an acid solution of an amido compound.
The same coloured precipitates are produced upon the cotton fibre if the material is first impregnated with an alkaline solution of the phenol, then dried and passed into a cold solution of the diazo solution.
In truth, this is exactly what does happen when the peptone resulting from gastric digestion is warmed with an alkaline solution of trypsin.
In an alkaline solution, KMnO{4} only oxidises hyponitrous acid into nitrous and not into nitric acid.
This is not true of all bacteria, for some germs can live in an acid medium, while others may live best in an alkaline solution.
The chief distinction is that trypsin acts in an alkaline solution, while pepsin acts in an acid solution.
The saliva is an alkaline fluid, and the principal enzym that it contains is a starch-digesting enzym known as ptyalin, which can act only in an alkaline solution.
This can act only in an alkaline solution, and if any abnormal fermentation takes place in the digestive tract, producing a large quantity of acids, the digestion of starch is stopped.
Hence also an alkaline solution of a colouring matter, affords no useful dye bath, when mixed with the solution of a salt having an earthy or metallic basis.
When they have been well cleansed, they are immersed in a bath prepared with water, to which is added a quantity of alkaline solution of annotto, more or less considerable according to the shade that may be wanted.
Nitric acid is generated when a mixture of oxygen and nitrogen gases, confined over water or an alkaline solution, has a series of electrical explosions passed through it.
Trommsdorf dyed wool, cotton, and linen a carmine hue by dipping them alternately in alkaline solution of the sandal wood, and in an acidulous bath.
Relative Behaviour of an Alkaline Solution of Bakelite and Natural Tannins F.
In alkaline solution it is easily soluble, [Footnote 1: Its solubility in alcohol and alkalies renders this product an effective and cheap substitute for shellac.
Silk dissolves completely in hot basic zinc chloride solution, and also in an alkaline solution of copper and glycerin, which solutions do not dissolve vegetable fibres or wool.
Azoxybenzene is also found among the electro-reduction products of nitrobenzene, when the reduction is carried out in alcoholic-alkaline solution.
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