A Text-book of Chemical Physiology and PathologyLongmans, Green and Company, 1891 - 874 páginas |
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... alcohol is on the whole the most convenient . A known volume of urine is evaporated to a small bulk , and if alkaline is rendered faintly acid ; about ten times the amount of alcohol is added , and the mixture boiled . The precipitate ...
... alcohol is on the whole the most convenient . A known volume of urine is evaporated to a small bulk , and if alkaline is rendered faintly acid ; about ten times the amount of alcohol is added , and the mixture boiled . The precipitate ...
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... alcohol . Taking distilled water as a standard , the rate and amount of diffusibility may be mea- sured by an endosmometer . It will be found that a constant relation exists between the weight of water which passes in one direction ...
... alcohol . Taking distilled water as a standard , the rate and amount of diffusibility may be mea- sured by an endosmometer . It will be found that a constant relation exists between the weight of water which passes in one direction ...
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... alcohol . The solution is dark brown ; it gives a scarcely perceptible yellow with caustic soda or potash ; with ammonia and the normal alkaline carbonates a dark pink ; with the bicarbonates a brighter pink ; and with the mineral acids ...
... alcohol . The solution is dark brown ; it gives a scarcely perceptible yellow with caustic soda or potash ; with ammonia and the normal alkaline carbonates a dark pink ; with the bicarbonates a brighter pink ; and with the mineral acids ...
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... alcohols , the first methylic , the second ethylic or common alcohol , and so on . There are , as we shall see , other series of alcohols in addition to those derived from this paraffin series . This first and simplest family 1 The ...
... alcohols , the first methylic , the second ethylic or common alcohol , and so on . There are , as we shall see , other series of alcohols in addition to those derived from this paraffin series . This first and simplest family 1 The ...
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... alcohols by treating them with dehydrating agents ; thus : - 2 ( C , H , ) HOH , O = ( C.H , ) . 0 ethyl alcohol ethyl ether The ethers of the monatomic alcohol are seen to be analogous to the oxides of the monad metals ( H2O , Na2O ...
... alcohols by treating them with dehydrating agents ; thus : - 2 ( C , H , ) HOH , O = ( C.H , ) . 0 ethyl alcohol ethyl ether The ethers of the monatomic alcohol are seen to be analogous to the oxides of the monad metals ( H2O , Na2O ...
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