Melt in one cup a very small level tea-spoonful of soda, and in another a small level salt-spoon of tartaric acid.
Get two ounces of bicarbonate of soda, and one ounce of tartaric acid.
When the total quantity of the nitrated solution added amounts to about half the bulk of the ferro-tartaric acid, it is enough.
No precipitate with hydrochloric acid: with water a white precipitate, re-dissolved by tartaric acid.
Afterwards dissolved this in tartaric acid, passed sulphuretted hydrogen gas through it, and obtained an orange precipitate—sulphuret of antimony.
If there is no result on testing the distillate, continue with addition of tartaric acid.
Dissolve two ounces of tartaric acid in one quart of cold water, pour it on to five pounds of strawberries, currants, or raspberries.
Thus, in preparing the ordinary effervescing powders, sodium bicarbonate (or acid carbonate of soda) is used, and mixed with powdered citric or tartaric acid.
Tartaric acid, or other deodorising agent, may be substituted for it.
Further, it is precipitated by potash in the presence of tartaric acidas an insoluble tartrate.
The three dilute mineral acids (nitric is best) throw down a white precipitate with tartar emetic, which is soluble in excess of the acid used or in tartaric acid.
When it is almost cold, measure it, and to a gallon of syrup put three ounces of tartaric acid, dissolved in half a pint of hot water; add at the same time a large teaspoonful of the oil of lemon.
Towards spring, when apples become tasteless, a teaspoonful of tartaric acid, dissolved in a little water, should be added to a gallon of apple.
Three pounds of sugar, three ounces of tartaric acid, one ounce of cream tartar, one of flour, one of essence of sarsaparilla, and three quarts of water.
Silver, tartaric acid, and any other fixed impurities are detected by evaporating the acid to dryness, and examining any residue which may be left.
A preparation of bicarbonate of soda, tartaric acid, sugar, etc.
Defn: Pertaining to, or designating, an acid obtained as a white crystalline substance by the distillation of tartaric acid.
Defn: Of, pertaining to, or designating, an acid which is the primary acid amide derivative of tartaric acid.
The two precipitates of calcium tartrate are then mixed and decomposed by dilute sulphuric acid, and after the calcium sulphate is filtered off, tartaric acid is obtained as a solid by evaporating the clear liquid.
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