Chambers's Encyclopaedia: Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for the PeopleW. and R. Chambers, 1874 |
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... acid , and ammonia ) ; but they are the results of this force acting under different conditions . Development is the process by which each tissue or organ of a living body is first formed , or by which one , being already incompletely ...
... acid , and ammonia ) ; but they are the results of this force acting under different conditions . Development is the process by which each tissue or organ of a living body is first formed , or by which one , being already incompletely ...
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... acid forms with it a colourless solu- tion , which , on the addition of bichromate of potash , acquires an intensely violet hue , speedily passing through red to yellow .'- Op . cit . In nitric acid , it ought , if pure , to form a ...
... acid forms with it a colourless solu- tion , which , on the addition of bichromate of potash , acquires an intensely violet hue , speedily passing through red to yellow .'- Op . cit . In nitric acid , it ought , if pure , to form a ...
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... Acid ( q.v. ) by nitric acid , and is likewise yielded by the action of nitric acid on castor oil , wax , and various fats . Its most characteristic salt is the oenanthylate of copper , which crystallises in beautiful green needles ...
... Acid ( q.v. ) by nitric acid , and is likewise yielded by the action of nitric acid on castor oil , wax , and various fats . Its most characteristic salt is the oenanthylate of copper , which crystallises in beautiful green needles ...
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... Acid ( q . v . ) has no independent exist- ence - and to a less extent those of other fatty acids , which will be presently noticed , such as butyric , caproic , caprylic , and capric acids , which are obtained from butter ; myristic acid ...
... Acid ( q . v . ) has no independent exist- ence - and to a less extent those of other fatty acids , which will be presently noticed , such as butyric , caproic , caprylic , and capric acids , which are obtained from butter ; myristic acid ...
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... acid combines with the alkali to form a soap , while the sweet viscid liquid glycerine is simultaneously formed . The combination of a fatty acid with oxide of lead forms a plaster . For further details on these points , the reader is ...
... acid combines with the alkali to form a soap , while the sweet viscid liquid glycerine is simultaneously formed . The combination of a fatty acid with oxide of lead forms a plaster . For further details on these points , the reader is ...
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