American Journal of Pharmacy, Volum 71Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science., 1899 |
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Side 21
... starch as indicator . It is best to add first an excess of the thiosulphate solution , then add considera- ble water , when the excess is titrated back with standardized iodine . For the total iodine the periodide is dissolved in a ...
... starch as indicator . It is best to add first an excess of the thiosulphate solution , then add considera- ble water , when the excess is titrated back with standardized iodine . For the total iodine the periodide is dissolved in a ...
Side 37
... starch ; such sophistications being usually quite soluble in alcohol . Starch is detected by its insolubility in cold diluted hydrochloric acid ; inorganic matter by its ash . H. V. A. TESTING SODIUM BICARBONATE . Skubich ( Apoth . Zeit ...
... starch ; such sophistications being usually quite soluble in alcohol . Starch is detected by its insolubility in cold diluted hydrochloric acid ; inorganic matter by its ash . H. V. A. TESTING SODIUM BICARBONATE . Skubich ( Apoth . Zeit ...
Side 46
... starch grains largely set free . These starch grains are nearly spherical ( if sub- jected to any pressure they become angular ) from ten to fifteen microns ia diameter and have the hilum a little to one side of the centre . They are ...
... starch grains largely set free . These starch grains are nearly spherical ( if sub- jected to any pressure they become angular ) from ten to fifteen microns ia diameter and have the hilum a little to one side of the centre . They are ...
Side 104
... starches and other food materials and series of raw sugars , cacao , beans , etc. A special vote of thanks was tendered Mr. Lewton for his interesting talk , after which Professor Remington referred to the magnitude of the work of the ...
... starches and other food materials and series of raw sugars , cacao , beans , etc. A special vote of thanks was tendered Mr. Lewton for his interesting talk , after which Professor Remington referred to the magnitude of the work of the ...
Side 125
... starch paste and chlorine water showed its complete removal . If the present quantities and directions are to be retained , this reaction should be substituted for the silver nitrate test , as being more delicate and a better identity ...
... starch paste and chlorine water showed its complete removal . If the present quantities and directions are to be retained , this reaction should be substituted for the silver nitrate test , as being more delicate and a better identity ...
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