Nevertheless, enough can be done with dried material to get a good idea of their general appearance, and the fruiting plants can be readily preserved in strong alcohol.
When it is desired to preserve as perfectly as possible the more delicate plant structures for future study, strong alcohol is the best and most convenient preserving agent.
On addition of the quinine, the neutralised liquid is evaporated to dryness, or to approaching dryness, and then exhausted by strong alcohol.
Almond or olive oil is agitated in a stout bottle with 7 or 8 times its weight of strong alcohol (sp.
This salt is made by digesting an alcoholic solution of santonic acid with carbonate of soda, evaporating, redissolving in strong alcohol, and crystallising.
Mastic consists of two resins; one soluble in dilute alcohol; but both dissolve in strong alcohol.
When dried at a low temperature, it appears as a white solid, which contains no azote, is insoluble in strong alcohol, but dissolves in weak alcohol and water.
When digested in strong alcohol, the liquid part dissolves, but the solid remains.
He next filtered, evaporated to dryness on a water bath, and digested the residuum in strong alcohol, which dissolved the lactic acid, and left the sugar of milk.
The volatile, essential oils, mentioned above, are soluble only in strong alcohol, and insoluble in its aqueous solutions.
The first distilling apparatus for the production of strong alcohol on an industrial scale was invented by Edward Adam, in the year 1801.
In the arts, strong alcoholis employed by the perfumers and makers of essences for dissolving essential oils, soaps, etc.
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