A Laboratory Hand-book of Urine Analysis and Physiological ChemistryW. B. Saunders & Company, 1901 - 203 pages |
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... I. Heat a small quantity of glucose on platinum Note that the substance melts and turns deep foil . brown . Do not heat sufficiently to char the glu- 12 THE CARBOHYDRATES . Glucose Bastin-Laboratory Exercises in Bot-
... I. Heat a small quantity of glucose on platinum Note that the substance melts and turns deep foil . brown . Do not heat sufficiently to char the glu- 12 THE CARBOHYDRATES . Glucose Bastin-Laboratory Exercises in Bot-
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... Note the deep - brown color of the solution . The substance formed by heating glucose is caramel . 2. Make a solution by dissolving 2 grams of the dry glucose in 100 c . c . of water . Taste the solu- tion , and compare the sweetness of ...
... Note the deep - brown color of the solution . The substance formed by heating glucose is caramel . 2. Make a solution by dissolving 2 grams of the dry glucose in 100 c . c . of water . Taste the solu- tion , and compare the sweetness of ...
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... Note the change which takes place on boiling . Allow the tube to stand , and examine the sediment which is formed . Add a further quantity of glucose solution and boil again . The red precipitate which is formed consists of cuprous oxid ...
... Note the change which takes place on boiling . Allow the tube to stand , and examine the sediment which is formed . Add a further quantity of glucose solution and boil again . The red precipitate which is formed consists of cuprous oxid ...
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... Note the change in color of the red of the dichromate solution to green . Note the odor of the solution . To what is it due ? What is the reaction which has taken place ? c . To the third portion of the distillate add a few drops of ...
... Note the change in color of the red of the dichromate solution to green . Note the odor of the solution . To what is it due ? What is the reaction which has taken place ? c . To the third portion of the distillate add a few drops of ...
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... sugar in a test - tube . Pour on it a few c . c . of concentrated sulfuric acid . If the reaction does not start at once , warm the tube . Note the formation of carbon , by the extraction of SACCHAROSE . 19 Levulose Saccharose.
... sugar in a test - tube . Pour on it a few c . c . of concentrated sulfuric acid . If the reaction does not start at once , warm the tube . Note the formation of carbon , by the extraction of SACCHAROSE . 19 Levulose Saccharose.
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