As already stated, this form of phosphorus has not been previously used and has been regarded as without effect on the human system because of itsinsolubility in any of the liquids of the body.
You say it has not been used on account of its insolubility in any of the liquids of the body.
Ordinary phosphorus has been regarded as of some therapeutic value; amorphous phosphorus, because of its insolubility and other physical properties, has never been so regarded.
When this was discovered, attempts of course were made to utilize these higher and more efficient phenols, which meant that their insolubility in water had to be overcome.
The obstacle to its use has been its insolubility and the consequent uncertainty of the degree of its absorption.
But it should be known of these substitutes that they contain little or no nutritious matter on account of the insolubility of the albuminoids, and are really only stimulants.
The nitrate of silver is the best test for iodine, the yellow color of the iodide of silver being not easily mistaken, while its almost insolubility in ammonia will confirm its identity.
The substances of this group are distinguished from the preceding by their insolubility in water, in their pure or hydrated state--that they have no alkaline reaction upon litmus paper, nor form salts with carbonic acid.
It is distinguished from corrosive sublimate by forming a black precipitate with caustic potash and by its insolubility in water.
A similar change to insolubility ensues when the yellow liquor of the indigo vat gets oxidized in the pores of cotton and wool, into which it had been introduced in a fluid state.
The copper combines with the chlorophyll, forming copper phyllocyanate, which, by reason of its insolubility in the gastric juice, is comparatively innocuous.
The great insolubility of cantharidin in water has led to various hypotheses as to its absorption into the system.
It is, however, distinguished from the tar acids by its insolubility in Price's glycerin, specific gravity 1.
It may be usually identified under the field of the microscope by its insolubility in acetic acid, whilst the ammonio mag.
If sulphuric acid is present, there will be a precipitate of barium sulphate, which, on account of its density and insolubility in nitric or hydrochloric acids, is very characteristic.
From urates it is distinguished by its insolubility in warm water.
Castor oil is sometimes adulterated with rape oil or with lard oil, a fraud which may be detected by its diminished density; and, when the added oil exceeds 33%, by its insolubility in its own weight of alcohol of .
On account of the comparative insolubility of the colouring matter of madder, this dye-stuff must be boiled along with the goods to be dyed, and not removed from the decoction, as is the practice in using many other articles.
Narcotine is distinguished from morphia by its insipidity, solubility in ether, insolubility in alkalies, giving an orange tint to nitric acid, and a greasy stain to paper when heated on it over a candle.
In view of the extremely small concentrations of silver-ion in the cyanide solution, we have here a striking illustration of the extreme insolubility of the sulphide.
There is a very wide range in the degree of the insolubility of such precipitates as are used in analysis.
This decomposition is complete, and nearly all the magnesium passes into the precipitate; and this clearly shows the almost perfect insolubility of magnesia in water.
The reaction in the solution depends upon the insolubility of the lead sulphate, and the decomposition which takes place on heating is due to the volatility of the lead chloride.
It is distinguished from pyrogallic acid by its inferior insolubility in water, and by its not affecting the solutions of the protosalts of iron.
The aqueous extracts of cinchona bark possess little medicinal virtue, owing to the insolubility of the alkaloids (quinine, cinchonine, &c.
Metallic gold is characterised by its yellow colour, insolubilityin nitric acid, and its ready solubility in aqua regia, forming a rich yellow or amber-coloured liquid, which stains the skin purple.
This insolubility of the aniline colours in paraffin has been suggested as a test for the purity of this hydrocarbon, and of its freedom from stearic or other fatty acids.
It is distinguished from strychnia, which in many respects it resembles, by its ready solubility in both dilute and absolute alcohol, and its insolubility in ether.
It is frequently adulterated with jalap resin, a fraud readily detected by its insolubility in the last two menstrua.
All the difficulty and seeming insolubility of the question of the freedom of man results from those who tried to solve the question imagining man as stationary in his relation to the truth.
He had learned the lesson of skepticism, and accepted without trouble the fact of the limitation of human faculties and the insolubility of the mystery of life.
The atomic weight of gall and the insolubility of pure glycocholic acid in water are the most valuable properties of it for the marbling colors.
As I have already mentioned the insolubility of glycocholic acid binds the color to the paper.
The decided lowering of the melting point of the fatty acids in combination with the sulphur reaction, and the insolubility of the oil in alcohol, also furnish a method of detecting when present in smaller quantities in olive oil.
Water-glass soaps are easily recognized by their insolubility in moderately strong alcohol, the water-glass remaining behind in a gelatinous form.
This very crude opinion of the earthy nature of phlogiston, appears to have been deduced from the insolubility of most combustible substances in water.
It is distinguished by the insolubility of its hydrate in potash, by the insolubility of its oxalate in oxalic acid, and by not being precipitated by hyposulphite of soda or potassium sulphate.
The insolubility of a fragment of the mineral in a bead of microcosmic salt, is also a very good test; the fragment, on prolonged heating, does not lose its angular form.
They differ from gold, platinum, and iridium by the insolubility of their sulphides in a solution of sodium sulphide.
It resembles lime in many of its compounds, but is distinguished by the insolubility of its sulphate in a boiling solution of ammonium sulphate, and by the insolubility of its nitrate in alcohol.
The speed with which the reaction goes on (even in the cold) and the insolubility of hydrogen renders this method of assay a convenient one.
It is separated from alumina by taking advantage of its insolubility in potassic hydrate.
Antimony produces a similar effect, but is distinguished by theinsolubility of its deposit in a cold solution of bleaching-powder.
Platinum is detected when in the metallic state by its physical characters and insolubility in acids.
Palladium is distinguished by the insolubility of its iodide; and Osmium by the volatility of its oxide on boiling with nitric acid.
Tin ore is detected by its insolubility in acids, high specific gravity, and characteristic appearance in water.
Mercury, which if present would interfere, is separated because of the insolubility of its sulphide in nitric acid.
This process also depends on the solubility of the nitre, and the insolubility of the charcoal and sulphur.
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