An acrid, poisonous, crystallizable substance, obtained from, the anemone, or from anemonin.
An acrid, poisonous, crystallizable substance, obtained from some species of anemone.
A crystallizable compound of a salt with alcohol, in which the latter plays a part analogous to that of water of crystallization.
Other substances soluble in water behave similarly, but sugar and other readily crystallizable substances pass through much more readily than uncrystallizable or difficultly crystallizable.
Cane sugar, called also sucrose or crystallizable sugar, when in dilute solution is changed very readily into grape sugar or glucose, a substance which is much more difficult than cane sugar to crystallize.
In 1844 a paper by him was read before the British Association, in which he announced some important discoveries with regard to the water in crystallizable salts, and thus brought a new class of facts within the range of the atomic theory.
Graham divided substances into those which diffused easily and quickly into water, and those which diffused very slowly; he showed that the former were all crystallizable substances, while the latter were non-crystallizable jelly-like bodies.
A red crystallizable tasteless substance, extracted from the carrot.
Hence, by caramelizing the syrup in the teache, not only is the crystallizable sugar blackened, but its faculty of crystallizing impaired, and the granular portion rendered weaker.
Kupfer, and crystallizable on cooling, into octahedrons implanted into each other so as to form an assemblage of four-sided pyramids.
Mogeneti contain any caffein; and there has also been reported[139] a "Congo coffee" which contained no crystallizable alkaloid whatever.
The chemical analysis of its juice discovers its composition to be a peculiar crystallizable principle, called asparagin, albumen, mannite, malic acid, and some salts.
Defn: A solid crystallizable fat, found abundantly in animals and in vegetables.
A salt is not always a crystallizable substance, and vice versa.
Substances which pass through membranes readily were found by Graham to resemble in behavior such bodies as are crystallizable when solid; such compounds were classified by him as "crystalloids.
The finest oil of mirbane is prepared from pure crystallizable benzol, and again purified by washing with potassium bichromate and sulphuric acid, and by rectification with steam.
Attempts to adulterate rose oil by the addition of a fat crystallizable body together with another volatile oil fail on account of the characteristic properties of rose oil stearoptene, which resembles no other body at present known.
The one represents mere crystallizable matter, the other the more complex colloidal or albuminoid substance, or that capable of producing a much greater number of aggregates.
Crystallizable substances crystallize--that is all.
And herein lies the most marked distinction between crystallizable matter and living substance.
Through the influence of this diastase the starch is converted into a peculiar non-crystallizable substance called dextrine, and as the plant matures, this dextrine is transformed into crystallizable sugar.
Many colloids such as haemoglobin are crystallizable, and many crystallizable substances are coagulable.
These latter are for the most part crystallizable substances of organic origin, such as sugars, urea, etc.
These liquids are solutions of crystallizable substances or crystalloids, and non-crystallizable substances or colloids--a classification which we owe to Graham.
Old hops furnish far less crystallizable acid than new hops; from some samples I have been able to obtain only a few crystals; the remainder had been transformed into the resinous modification.
A solid crystallizable fat, found abundantly in animals and in vegetables.
A transparent, colorless oil obtained from elemi resin by distillation with water; also, a crystallizable extract from the resin.
They combine readily with acids and with the chlorides of the heavy metals, yielding crystallizable salts.
Beets contain no uncrystallizable sugar; the molasses produced in beet-sugar manufactories is the result of changes which cannot be entirely avoided in extracting the crystallizable sugar.
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