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Side 1045
... volatile products are carbonic acid , water , and crystals of pyrogallic acid . The solid residue dis- solves in alkalies , and is precipitated by acids as a black powder , which Pelouze calls Metagallic Acid , but for which Berzelius ...
... volatile products are carbonic acid , water , and crystals of pyrogallic acid . The solid residue dis- solves in alkalies , and is precipitated by acids as a black powder , which Pelouze calls Metagallic Acid , but for which Berzelius ...
Side 1053
... volatile , is itself decomposed , yielding car- bonic acid , and an oily liquid , which soon crystallizes . This is the pyroaconitic acid , the citricic acid of Baup , for which Crasso pro- 1054 ACONITIC ACID . poses the name of ...
... volatile , is itself decomposed , yielding car- bonic acid , and an oily liquid , which soon crystallizes . This is the pyroaconitic acid , the citricic acid of Baup , for which Crasso pro- 1054 ACONITIC ACID . poses the name of ...
Side 1054
... volatile acid isomeric with itself , which is identical with the citribic acid of Baup , which he pro- poses to call Citraconic acid , and which is always more or less . formed along with the itaconic acid , owing to the easy decom ...
... volatile acid isomeric with itself , which is identical with the citribic acid of Baup , which he pro- poses to call Citraconic acid , and which is always more or less . formed along with the itaconic acid , owing to the easy decom ...
Side 1056
... volatile , and thus escapes the further It is soluble in less than half its weight of It is very action of the heat . water at 60 ° , and very soluble in alcohol and ether . probably also a bibasic acid , having the formula C10H4O6 + ...
... volatile , and thus escapes the further It is soluble in less than half its weight of It is very action of the heat . water at 60 ° , and very soluble in alcohol and ether . probably also a bibasic acid , having the formula C10H4O6 + ...
Side 1068
... fire , it yields a volatile product , which is equisetic or maleic acid , while fumaric acid remains in the retort . These two acids have different properties , but the same composi- tion , in 100 parts , but differ in atomic.
... fire , it yields a volatile product , which is equisetic or maleic acid , while fumaric acid remains in the retort . These two acids have different properties , but the same composi- tion , in 100 parts , but differ in atomic.
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According acetic acid forms action of heat alkalies ammonia analysis baryta Berzelius bibasic salt boiling butter butyric camphor carbo-hydrogen carbonic acid Chevreul chlorine Citrate colour colourless composition compound contains converted crystalline crystals decomposed deposits dissolved distilled drying oils Dumas Edition elaidic acid essential oils ether evaporated fixed oils formula Fremy fusible gallic acid hydrated acid hydrochloric acid hydrogen insoluble in water latter Liebig lime malic margaric margarine meconic acid melts mixture monobasic neutral nitric acid nitrous obtained oil of turpentine oils and fats oily acids oily liquid oleate oleic acid oleine olive oil oxide of ethule oxide of glycerule oxide of lead oxygen Pelouze potash precipitate pure purified quantity resins sebacic acid silver smell soap soda solid soluble in alcohol solution sparingly soluble stearate stearic acid stearopténe suberic acid substance sulphuric acid tannic acid tartaric acid Tartrate taste temperature tion tribasic University College volatile yields
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