The Annual of Scientific Discovery, Or, Year-book of Facts in Science and Art, Volume 6Gould and Lincoln, 1855 |
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Page 289
... alloxan . This body is obtained by adding very gradual- ly 1 part of uric acid to 4 parts of nitric acid , of a specific gravity of from 1.45 to 1.5 . The uric acid is dissolved with evolution of nitrogen and carbo- nic acid ...
... alloxan . This body is obtained by adding very gradual- ly 1 part of uric acid to 4 parts of nitric acid , of a specific gravity of from 1.45 to 1.5 . The uric acid is dissolved with evolution of nitrogen and carbo- nic acid ...
Page 290
... alloxan , formed of 30 grms . of alloxan to each litre of water , and soaks the tissue to be dyed in it , the excess of liquid being then squeezed out in the or- dinary way , or by pressure between rollers . The cloth is then dried at a ...
... alloxan , formed of 30 grms . of alloxan to each litre of water , and soaks the tissue to be dyed in it , the excess of liquid being then squeezed out in the or- dinary way , or by pressure between rollers . The cloth is then dried at a ...
Page 291
... alloxan , to the vapors of ammonia . The result confirmed their anticipations ; for the color was immediately produced without the necessity of ageing the cloth after its impregnation with the alloxan . There can , therefore , be no ...
... alloxan , to the vapors of ammonia . The result confirmed their anticipations ; for the color was immediately produced without the necessity of ageing the cloth after its impregnation with the alloxan . There can , therefore , be no ...
Page 292
... alloxan from the uric acid , a considerable quantity of the former remains in the acid mother - liquid , from which the crystals of al- loxan separate . This portion could not be used to impregnate tissues , in consequence of the nitric ...
... alloxan from the uric acid , a considerable quantity of the former remains in the acid mother - liquid , from which the crystals of al- loxan separate . This portion could not be used to impregnate tissues , in consequence of the nitric ...
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