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Example sentences for "citric acid"

  • It is used for the same purposes as citric acid is.

  • After sea sickness begins the following combination is good: (a) Citric Acid 2 drams Distilled Water 4 ounces Make a solution.

  • Lemon juice can be used in place of citric acid in the first combination.

  • Each lemon yields two to eight drams of acidulous juice and contains seven to nine per cent of citric acid, besides phosphoric and malic acids, in combination with potassa and other bases.

  • Add six grains of citric acid to a wine-glassful of milk, and the result will be a pleasant acidulous whey, and a fine curd.

  • Citric acid in crystals is composed by my analysis of carbon, 35.

  • Citric acid in somewhat crude crystals is employed with much advantage in calico-printing.

  • Twenty gallons of good lemon juice will afford fully ten pounds of white crystals of citric acid.

  • The effect of citric acid in the above quantity is to make the jelly clearer.

  • The large quantity of sugar used in these syrups is necessary for their conservation and the citric acid is used to correct the excessive sweetness.

  • Sulphate of baryta is absolutely insoluble in solution of citric acid, whilst sulphate of lime is not; and the presence of the latter impedes the crystallisation of the acid.

  • A salt in which the hydrogen of citric acid is replaced by a metal or other basic radical.

  • When currants or gooseberries are employed as a source of citric acid, they are first subjected to pressure, and the juice so obtained from them is then fermented.

  • No juice is passed unless it comes up to a certain standard in specific gravity, and percentage of citric acid, and any sample containing any other acid is at once rejected.

  • By saturating a solution of citric acid in an equal weight of water with freshly precipitated moist hydrated ferric hydrate, evaporating at 150 deg.

  • The Acorn contains chemically starch, a fixed oil, citric acid, uncrystallizable sugar, and another special sugar called "quercit.

  • Citric acid digested at a temperature below 40 deg.

  • Citric acid is also distinguished from tartaric acid by the fact that an ammonia solution of silver tartrate produces a brilliant silver mirror when boiled, whereas silver citrate is reduced only after prolonged ebullition.

  • Place the meat on top, add one-half cup of sugar and a piece of sour salt (citric acid).

  • Another theory which had a short but popular career was the citric acid theory, which was maintained vigorously by Netter.

  • It was found that the various salts of citric acid, either singly or in combination, are unable to cure scurvy.

  • Citric acid is a commodity always, everywhere, and increasingly in demand.

  • It should be cultivated for citric acid, of which it yields more than any other fruit.

  • A peck of limes will yield a gallon of juice; one and a half gallons of juice should produce one pound of citric acid, which in the markets of the world should bring $1.

  • Citric acid is often used to make lemonade, and if pure citric acid is used, the manufactured product is equal to the original, except from a sentimental standpoint of having the genuine.

  • The danger is, as in the case of adulterated vinegar, that the manufacturer may be tempted to use cheaper mineral acids instead of citric acid.


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