A Laboratory Hand-book of Urine Analysis and Physiological ChemistryW. B. Saunders & Company, 1901 - 203 pages |
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... grams of the dry glucose in 100 c . c . of water . Taste the solu- tion , and compare the sweetness of the solution . with that of a similar solution of sugar . reaction of the solution with litmus - paper . Test the 3. Heat a small ...
... grams of the dry glucose in 100 c . c . of water . Taste the solu- tion , and compare the sweetness of the solution . with that of a similar solution of sugar . reaction of the solution with litmus - paper . Test the 3. Heat a small ...
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... gram of 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.
... gram of 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.
Page 23
... gram of starch in 200 c . c . of water and add the mixture to 100 c . c . of boiling water in a beaker . Note the change in the appearance of the mixture . Examine a drop with the micro- scope . Note the disappearance of the organized ...
... gram of starch in 200 c . c . of water and add the mixture to 100 c . c . of boiling water in a beaker . Note the change in the appearance of the mixture . Examine a drop with the micro- scope . Note the disappearance of the organized ...
Page 24
... gram of dry starch in a dry test- tube . Keep the starch in motion by shaking the test - tube . Note the change in color of the starch . Cool the tube , and add water . Has a soluble com- pound been formed ? Filter off some of the solu ...
... gram of dry starch in a dry test- tube . Keep the starch in motion by shaking the test - tube . Note the change in color of the starch . Cool the tube , and add water . Has a soluble com- pound been formed ? Filter off some of the solu ...
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... grams of mutton- or beef - fat in a small flask , add 25 c.c. of strong alcohol , and 5 c.c. of a concentrated solution of potassium hydroxid . Fit the flask with a cork , through which passes a piece of glass tubing about 100 cm . long ...
... grams of mutton- or beef - fat in a small flask , add 25 c.c. of strong alcohol , and 5 c.c. of a concentrated solution of potassium hydroxid . Fit the flask with a cork , through which passes a piece of glass tubing about 100 cm . long ...
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