Where the glycerine is obtained by saponifying the fats or oils by some other method than the above, of which there are the following: (a) Twitchell process.
In order to assure the greatest economical yield of glycerine by saponifying a fat with caustic soda it is necessary to obtain a proportion of three parts of water to every part of fat made into soap.
On the other hand, if we use a mineral acid as the saponifying agent, we obtain the fatty acids themselves in addition to glycerine.
Thus, if we use caustic alkali as oursaponifying agent for a fat or oil, we obtain the sodium or potassium salt of the higher fatty acids or soap and the alcohol, glycerine.
In adding the silicate it is necessary to add additional lye to that required for saponifying the fats, about 20 per cent.
Where the glycerine is obtained from spent lye by saponifying the fats or oils with caustic alkali.
Her mother was there with the "boy's" grandfather.
The brave thing is the only thing those two young fire-eaters have any respect for.
She had shown him, at least twice, what value there might be in a well-timed, unmanageable laugh.
Everybody knows about that--'way back in the country--even the dates.
As in solution it forms caustic soda by hydrolysis, it possesses also the powerful plumping and saponifying powers characteristic of the latter.
Buckheim isolated by means of ether an acrid resin, which was converted by saponifying agents into mezereic acid; the acrid resin is the anhydride of the acid.
Apomorphine is a derivative of morphine, and is readily prepared by saponifying morphine by heating it with dilute hydrochloric acid in sealed tubes.
The local action of the strong solution appears to be mainly the extraction of water and the saponifying of fat, making a soluble soap.
Filicic acid, under the influence of saponifying agencies, breaks up into butyric acid and phloroglucin.
A fatty acid, obtained by saponifying the oil of the delphinus or porpoise.
One of the fatty acids discovered by Chevreul, and produced by saponifying oils, and then separating the base from the resulting soap by means of a dilute acid.
Bernard, correctly divining that the pancreatic fluid was concerned in the process of digestion, conceived that it aided the assimilation of the fatty and oily portions of the food, by saponifying them.
OLEIC ACID, is the acid produced by saponifying olive-oil, and then separating the base by dilute sulphuric or muriatic acid.
Potash and soda were first prescribed for saponifying fat, as may be seen in M.
He states that it is made by saponifying mutton fat with lime, and then separating the fatty acids from the soap thus formed, by means of a mineral acid.
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