Indigo is best discovered by its appearance under the microscope; it is not decolorized by caustic alkali, but it dissolves in sulphuric acid to a blue liquid.
It is very possible, however, that this end would be attained by allowing nascent hydrogen to act upon the decolorized hair.
The coloring matter dissolves readily in dilute ammonia or hot water, and on the addition of hydrochloric acid the solution is decolorized and a yellow precipitate formed.
A caramel-colored vinegar will bedecolorized in proportion to the amount of caramel present.
Naturally gray feathers, however, need not to be bleached or decolorizedbut only careful treatment and attention.
Have the naturally white or decolorized gray feathers well washed in soap and rinsed clean from it.
It must be observed, however, that only acid aniline colors can be dyed upon such decolorized feathers and that in dyeing only a moderate heat must be applied.
Sole skins, indeed, when deodorized by chlorine and decolorized by animal charcoal, are made into gelatine.
From the time the weak sol is decolorized and bleached, the finishing processes consist essentially in the removal of water.
The tanned and dressed skin is first superficially decolorized by applying a dilute mixture of milk of lime, iron vitriol and alum, with a soft brush so as only to penetrate the top-hair.
Some pelts, on the other hand, are particularly resistant to the action of bleaching agents and cannot be sufficiently decolorized to render them suitable for use natural, so these are also dyed.
Bilirubin presents the former relation, while chloroform solutions of the coloring matter of the yelk of egg and of the corpus luteum, called lutein or hæmolutein, are not decolorized by an alkali.
A solution of these in chloroform may become decolorized when acted upon by a dilute alkali, or it may not be thus altered.
This view is confirmed by the microscopic examination of the latter, which discloses the presence of pale, shadowy, round outlines enclosing faintly granular material, which are regarded as decolorized red corpuscles.
The wedge-shaped nodule of hemorrhagic infarction becomes decolorized through the absorption, in part, of the blood-pigment.
Decolorized clots in heart, extending from ventricles into auricles of both sides.
Its solution in alkalies is brilliant red, but is decolorized by acids.
Its solution in alkalies is brilliant red, but is decolorized by acids, and as this reaction is exceedingly delicate it is used as an indicator.
Magenta is completely decolorized by potassa, but a prolonged washing in water reproduces the original shade.
It might, then, be confounded with orchil, but it is decolorized by hydrochloric acid, which leaves orchil a red.
The decolorized zircon (jargoon) has a dispersion well up toward that of diamond and gives fairly vivid spectra on a card, but they are double, as zircon is doubly refracting.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "decolorized" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: ashen; blanched; bleached; drained; lightened