The presence of succinic acid is not accidental, but constant; if we put aside volatile acids that form in quantities which we may call infinitely small, we may say that succinic acid is the only normal acid of alcoholic fermentation.
Acid of amber (succinic acid) is a delicate reagent, in chemistry, for separating red oxide of iron from compound metallic solutions.
It then exhales a few white vapours, of an ambrosiacal odour, which being condensed in water, and the liquid being tested, is found to be succinic acid.
After continuing the process for some time, no succinic acid is found in the receiver, but the copal blackens in the retort.
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