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Example sentences for "dilute acids"

  • Even at high temperatures, the hair is quite resistant to the action of dilute acids.

  • Raw pelts swell up easily in pure cold water, but much more easily in solutions of dilute acids or dilute alkalies, only a little of the skin material being dissolved.

  • By boiling with water, dilute acids or dilute alkalies, collagen is split up into gelatin or glutin.

  • Many plants contain substances which resemble true cellulose, but differing from it in being easily converted by hydrolysis, and by the action of dilute acids, into carbohydrates.

  • This substance is insoluble in dilute acids, but is acted upon by concentrated sulphuric acid when digested for some time.

  • A crystallisable, sweet substance, formed along with grape sugar, when phloridzin is acted on by dilute acids.

  • The salts of lithium may generally be formed by dissolving the hydrate or carbonate in dilute acids.

  • Dilute sulphuric acid (in excess), and solutions of the sulphates give a white precipitate, sparingly soluble in dilute acids, but soluble in a hot boiling solution of potassium carbonate.

  • The antialbumid, however, split off in these hydrolytic changes, like the antialbumid formed by the action of dilute acids at 100° C.

  • The two primary proteoses differ from each other especially in solubility; protoproteose being readily soluble in water alone, while heteroproteose is soluble only in salt solutions, dilute acids, and alkalies.

  • Insoluble in water, salt solutions and alcohol; soluble in dilute acids or alkalies.

  • The carbonate is not easily soluble in dilute acids, but is readily soluble in water containing carbon dioxide.

  • It is a non-volatile and almost infusible white powder, which slowly absorbs moisture and carbon dioxide from air, and is readily soluble in dilute acids.

  • It is rapidly dissolved by dilute acids, with the evolution of hydrogen and the formation of magnesium salts.

  • Zinc itself is readily soluble in dilute acids; any residue which is left after boiling with dilute hydrochloric or sulphuric acid consists simply of the impurities of the metal; this is generally lead.

  • The wet precipitate is very bulky, of a dark-brown colour and readily soluble in dilute acids, but insoluble in ammonia and dilute alkalies.

  • The hydrate, however, is insoluble in excess of potash, and the sulphide is insoluble in dilute acids.

  • Chromates and chromic salts are generally soluble in water or dilute acids.

  • It burns in air, and is | | | |attacked by dilute acids.

  • When hydrolyzed, either by dilute acids or by maltase, one molecule of maltose yields two molecules of glucose.

  • As through a crystal glass the figured hours are seen.

  • Defn: A fluoride of cerium, occuring near Fahlun in Sweden.

  • Defn: To distill, as spirit from molasses or some saccharine preparation.

  • The sulphide (CdS) is a bright yellow substance which is insoluble in water and in dilute acids.

  • It is insoluble both in water and in dilute acids.

  • Dilute acids, as well as certain enzymes, convert it into dextrose or similar sugars.

  • Dilute acids have no effect upon it, but concentrated acids attack it readily.

  • Defn: A yellow amorphous resinoid substance obtained by the action of dilute acids on saligenin.

  • It dissolves in alcohol and ether into a yellow dye; not in dilute acids, but in concentrated sulphuric acid, whereby probably a portion of this is decomposed, and some hyposulphurous acid formed; the colour of this solution is blue.

  • Dilute acids dissolve it very readily; and so does potash with the production of ammonia, a peculiar circumstance, for in dissolving gluten the alkali causes no such evolution.

  • The ligneous fibre is the substance which remains, after the plant has been subjected to the solvent action of ether, alcohol, water, dilute acids, and caustic alkaline lyes.

  • Neither is acted upon by dilute acids; but they form with concentrated sulphuric acid a white pasty mass, from which they are again reproduced by the action of cold water.

  • A yellow amorphous resinoid substance obtained by the action of dilute acids on saligenin.


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