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... filter , such as porous earthenware , the saccharine fluid will not ferment , although the filter allows the fluid part of the yeast to pass through into the solution of sugar . 57 M. I If the saccharine fluid is boiled , so as to.
... filter , such as porous earthenware , the saccharine fluid will not ferment , although the filter allows the fluid part of the yeast to pass through into the solution of sugar . 57 M. I If the saccharine fluid is boiled , so as to.
Side 2
... pass through cotton wool . Microscopic examination of a drop of yeast shews what the particles in question are . Even with a hand - glass , the drop no longer appears homogeneous , as it does to the naked eye , but looks as if fine ...
... pass through cotton wool . Microscopic examination of a drop of yeast shews what the particles in question are . Even with a hand - glass , the drop no longer appears homogeneous , as it does to the naked eye , but looks as if fine ...
Side 10
... passing from above the surface of the fluid in the first tube to the bottom of the baryta water in the second ; pass ... passes ) : as soon as the evolution of gas seems to have ceased , distil the fluid in a water bath and condense and ...
... passing from above the surface of the fluid in the first tube to the bottom of the baryta water in the second ; pass ... passes ) : as soon as the evolution of gas seems to have ceased , distil the fluid in a water bath and condense and ...
Side 16
... pass a small quantity of carbonic anhydride into each : keep one tube in the dark and place the other in bright sunlight for some hours . Then measure the gas in each tube and afterwards introduce a fragment of caustic potash into each ...
... pass a small quantity of carbonic anhydride into each : keep one tube in the dark and place the other in bright sunlight for some hours . Then measure the gas in each tube and afterwards introduce a fragment of caustic potash into each ...
Side 19
... passes through the ectosarc , which immediately closes up and repairs the rent formed by its passage . In this ... pass into a condition of " heat - stiffening , " from which they recover if that tem- perature is not continued too long ...
... passes through the ectosarc , which immediately closes up and repairs the rent formed by its passage . In this ... pass into a condition of " heat - stiffening , " from which they recover if that tem- perature is not continued too long ...
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