This method also required double titration because of the gallic acid present, the tanning matters being removed from solution by means of gelatin and acidified salt.
Make sure, however, that the gelatin is thoroughly mixed with the other ingredients before putting the mixture into the freezer.
Cover a half box of gelatin with a half cupful of cold water to soak for a half hour.
Cover a half box of gelatin with a half cupful of cold water to soak for an hour.
Boil the sugar and water for five minutes; when cool, add the coloring, the pistachio nuts, and the gelatin moistened in a little cold water.
As soon as the gelatin is dissolved, strain the mixture.
This horde of women, led by Hatty Dakkon, agreed that they would order the same dish--gelatin in a round mold on the same night.
I understand there's a hell of a lot of deep-dish gelatin molds coming up tomorrow from Supply at Schenectady.
Now in closing, I hope all the rest of you who have had a good laugh will sober up and sympathize with me and see what you can do about ordering gelatin molds from us.
Water is very peculiar in expanding on solidification, because most substances contract on solidifying; gelatinand jelly, for example, contract so much that they shrink from the sides of the dish which contains them.
It is the presence of the gelatinthat gives plates a yellowish hue.
In practice some gelatin is mixed with the silver salt, and the mixture is then poured over the plate or film in such a way that a thin, even coating is made.
Thicken sufficiently with gelatin and harden in molds.
Jelly Whip Dissolve one package of gelatin in a cupful of cold water.
The aspic referred to is ordinary gelatin mixed with soup stock instead of plain water.
Edinger's method of swallowing bits of sponge enclosed in gelatin capsules and attached to a string, by which they can be withdrawn, may also be employed.
They may be made of calf's-foot or gelatin and flavored with wine.
Footnote 44: This is shown by the experiments of Pentzoldt and Faber, who determined the length of time which elapsed between swallowing gelatin capsules containing iodide of potassium and the appearance of the iodide in the saliva (Berl.
Raw beef is not as digestible as when the tendinous and aponeurotic structures of the muscular fibre have been softened, disintegrated, and converted into the soluble and easily-digested form of gelatin by cooking.
Lockyer summarizes his conclusion by saying that dark-lightning flashes "do not exist in Nature, but their appearances on photographs are due to some chemical action which takes place in the gelatin film.
In this process, the adoption of which is daily increasing, the material employed consists of a layer of gelatin containing carbon, or some other permanent pigment, spread on paper.
Sugar-coated pills' are prepared in nearly the same way, but substituting hot and highly concentrated syrup, to which a little gelatin has been added, for a simple solution of gelatin.
The paraffin is easily removed from the meat by plunging this latter into boiling water, which dissolves the outer coating of gelatin mixture, and at the same time melts the paraffin and liberates the enclosed joint.
This preparation consists of lean meat, in which the albumen has been changed so as to be non-coagulable by heat, and the fibrin and gelatin from their normal insoluble condition to one admitting of their being dissolved in water.
In the hollow formed by the gelatin the finest plaster, mixed to a thick cream with water, is next run; and when the plaster has acquired the requisite hardness, the gelatin mould is detached in the same manner as from the original.
This pellicle consists of shreds of dry gelatin containing the sensitive salts.
By the use of gelatin or glue, elastic moulds are formed capable of reproducing, with accuracy, and in a single piece, the most elaborately sculptured objects, of exquisite finish and delicacy.
This apparatus is put to many useful applications in the arts, of which one is the speedy extraction of gelatin from the earthy matter of bones.
The vehicle employed to give adhesiveness and body to the colours is a solution of gelatin or glue, sufficiently strong to gelatinise on cooling.
Gelatin, or, still better, gelatin mixed with a little sugar, is unexceptionable in this respect; whilst it undoubtedly excludes the taste of nauseous medicines more effectually than any other substance.
Cheaper forms of gelatin are not unfrequently so called.
The writing or drawing is made with aniline ink on paper, and a reverse copy transferred by pressure to a slab of gelatin softened with glycerin.
A capsule of gelatin or similar substance containing some liquid for medicinal application, as ether.
Of the nature and consistence of gelatin or the jelly; resembling jelly; viscous.
A method of transferring pictures from photographic negatives to hardened gelatin plates from which impressions are produced on paper as by lithography.
A contrivance for multiple copying, by means of a surface of gelatin softened with glycerin.
A peptonelike body, insoluble in alcohol, formed by boiling collagen orgelatin for a long time in water.
Yielding gelatin on boiling with water; capable of gelatination.
It is also formed from gelatin by decomposition with acids.
A gelatin in which the alg\'91 spores have been supposed to vegetate.
A dry-plate process in which gelatin is used as a substitute for collodion as the sensitized material.
Mix all together with the gelatin and the whites of eggs beaten to a stiff froth; add 1 teaspoonful of vanilla.
Add a tablespoonful gelatin dissolved in a little water just before taking from fire.
Gelatin is advantageously used, because the majority of bacteria present wider differences, due to growth upon this medium, than upon any other.
For this purpose the method of procedure is as follows: Sterile gelatin in glass tubes is melted and then cooled until it is barely warm.
This can be readily demonstrated by placing cow's hairs on the moist surface of gelatin culture plates.
Solid culture media may be either permanently solid, like potatoes and coagulated egg, or they may retain their solid properties only at certain temperatures, like gelatin or agar.
Add the gelatin and stir carefully until it is dissolved.
Most want the physician to alter his prescription so that one of the ready-made gelatin coated pills can be dispensed, if a gelatin coating is necessary.
This is a solution of secretin and the acid which was used, and the clearness of the solution shows that it is practically free from albumoses, gelatin and other impurities (such as cell tissues, etc.
Bodies like "arabol" made up with water and containing gelatin are very hygroscopic when dry, although as sold they lose water on exposure to the air.
Gum substitutes consisting entirely of some form of gelatin with water, like fish glue, are also somewhat hygroscopic when dried.
In those cases in which the substitute is made by admixture with gelatin or liquid glue the quantity of other organic matter obtained can be checked by a Kjeldahl determination of the total nitrogen.
In its chemical composition there is a marked preponderance of gelatin with only a slight amount of a mucin-body.
This skeleton was composed of hard cartilage, and arose in white fibrous tissue containing gelatinrather than mucin.
The writing or drawing is made with aniline ink on paper, and a reverse copy transfered by pressure to a slab of gelatin softened with glycerin.
Stir until gelatinis dissolved, strain through fine strainer, and mold in small bread pan that measures about 4 1/2 inches by 8 inches.
The layer, usually of gelatin or collodion, containing the sensitive salts of photographic plates; also, the flexible sheet of celluloid or the like on which this layer is sometimes mounted.
A photomechanical print made directly from a hardened film of gelatin or other colloid; also, the process of making such prints.
A gelatin dynamite in which the dope is composed largely of sodium nitrate.
A sensitized paper coated with gelatinimpregnated with bromide of silver, used in contact printing and in enlarging.
It is coated with gelatin containing silver bromide and chloride.
Heat the mixture over a water bath until the gelatin is completely dissolved, stir well, and use while hot.
You say: "Take of insoluble acid chromate of lime one part, and of gelatin five parts;" but you do not say what further is to be done.
In your issue of December 2 is a recipe in which "insoluble acid chromate of lime," and gelatin are to be used; and in a succeeding number of your paper the modes of preparing the insoluble acid are given.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "gelatin" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.