The fluid thus obtained is placed in a test-tube, and a concentrated solution of bicarbonate of soda added so long as effervescence takes place.
U tube, filled with fragments of pumice stone which are saturated with a concentrated solution of potassa; c is a Mohr clamp; d a screw-clamp; e a platinum jet.
A concentrated solution of cane sugar in water, colored with some aniline dye, is enclosed in a thimble of parchment paper firmly fastened to a long narrow glass tube (see Fig.
It is then mixed with the mother water of the preceding boiling, and a concentrated solution of the potash of commerce is added, until the precipitation ceases.
The action of saponin when applied in concentrated solution to flies is that of an intense irritant.
It is the stomach of a woman, aged 44, who had swallowed a concentrated solution of carbonate of potash.
A concentrated solution applied to the heart of a frog soon arrests its beats, but weaker doses first excite, and then retard.
Into the brine (concentrated solution of common salt) contained in this tank are dipped the vessels A, B, C, filled with pure water.
A pound of beef was placed in a concentrated solution of borax, in a tin case not hermetically sealed.
Simple syrup, or a concentrated solution of sugar in water, flavoured with orange-flower water, or some other similar aromatic.
Ripe grapes and currants after being kept two years in a concentrated solution of borax, in a closed vessel, presented no trace of fermentation, although, however well preserved, they were not eatable.
A specimen of concentrated solution of sodium hypochlorite-Mulford was sent the Council on Pharmacy and Chemistry in June, 1917, with a view of having the product admitted to New and Nonofficial Remedies.
It advised that because of the instability of concentrated solution of sodium hypochlorite, its manufacture had been discontinued.
A hot, concentrated solution of the alkaline chloride is treated by the electric current in large iron tanks which at the same time serve as cathodes.
Frank of Charlottenburg, who finds that a concentrated solution of cuprous chloride in an acid, the liquid being made into a paste with kieselguhr, is the most effective.
We shall find the quantity of concentrated solution of sea salt that we should add, by noting that the quantity of solution of sea salt, at first employed, viz.
A blotting paper that will not only dry the blot, but bleach the remainder of it can be made by passing ordinary blotting paper or card through a concentrated solution of oxalic acid.
Bronze colors can be fixed upon glass or porcelain by painting the articles with a concentrated solution of potash water glass of 30 deg.
To discriminate citric acid from tartareous acid, it is only necessary to add a concentrated solution of the suspected acid, to a concentrated solution of muriate of potash, taking care that the solution of the acid is in excess.
Genuine madder and carmine lakes should be totally soluble by boiling in a concentrated solution of soda or potash.
Most remarkable fungus-like forms may be obtained by commencing the growth in a concentrated solution, and then {134} carefully pouring a layer of distilled water over the surface of the liquid.
In a glass vessel we placed a concentrated solution of carbonate of potassium, to which had been added 4 per cent.
When a soluble substance in concentrated solution is immersed in a liquid which forms with it a colloidal precipitate, its surface becomes encased in a thin layer of precipitate which gradually forms an osmotic membrane round it.
Also, dilute pyrogallol will luminesce with a dilute solution of oxidizer but not with a concentrated solution of oxidizer.
If a concentrated solution of luciferin is kept near the boiling point it will be completely oxidized to oxyluciferin in four or five minutes.
When a patient is poisoned by a concentrated solution, the stomach-pump is contraindicated, because the mucous membrane of the organ is corroded and ulcerated; if by a dilute solution, use the pump to remove as much of the poison as possible.
Pelosine or buxine is precipitated by a concentrated solution of HCl, by sal ammoniac, by potassium nitrate and potassium iodide.
If a concentrated solution is taken, it operates as a corrosive poison, producing violent pains in the stomach, vomiting, faintness and great weakness.
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