10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «GLAIRIN»
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1
Annual Report of the Progress of Chemistry, and the Allied ...
Bon- jean(2) has investigated the gelatinous organic substance which is
deposited from sulphuretted waters when in contact with the atmosphere, and
which has been designated as baregin, plombierin, or glairin. He states that the
glairin of ...
Justus Freiherr von Liebig, 1852
2
Chemistry of Organic Bodies, Vegetables
SECTION X. OF GLAIRIN. This name has been given to a peculiar substance
which has been observed in the sulphureous mineral waters of the Pyrenees,
particularly in those of Barege and Plombieres. It seems to have been first
noticed by ...
3
Chemistry in Its Application to Agriculture and Physiology
The glairin is described by Thomson as a peculiar substance which has been
observed in certain sulphureous mineral waters, and was first noticed by
Vauquelin (Ann. de Chim. XXXIX. 173), who described several of its properties
and ...
Justus Freiherr von Liebig, Lyon Playfair Baron Playfair, John White Webster, 1842
4
Works of the Cavendish Society: Gmelin, Leopold. Hand-book ...
Gismondine Glacial Acetic acid „ Phosphoric acid Glairidin Glairin Glass .... „
action of oxalic acid on .... „ action of water on „ of antimony on .... „ containing
arsenious acid „ containing platinous oxide „ crystallised „ decomposition of „
devitrified ...
Cavendish Society, London, 1872
5
Organic chemistry in its applications to agriculture and ...
... as humic extract, in some cases with a substance called glairin. The glairin is
described by Thomson as a peculiar substance which has been observed in
certain sulphureous mineral waters, and was first noticed by Vauquelin {Ann.
Justus Liebig (Freiherr von), Baron Lyon Playfair Playfair, John White Webster, 1841
6
Journal of the Chemical Society
Placed in solutions of starch and sugar containing a small quantity of creasote,
the glairin developed bacteria and other low organisms, while alcohol was
formed. Similar solutions Without the glairin developed neither organisms nor
alcohol ...
7
Archiv Der Pharmazie: Chemistry in Life Sciences
GLAIRIN, der von Monheim in den Aachner Mineralbrunnen und auch andern
Schwefel wassern vorgefundene animalisch - organische Stoff, welcher von
verschiedenenSchrift- s tel lern bald Baregin , bald Glairin oder Zoo gen genannt
...
8
The collected works of Sir Humphry Davy ...: Discourses ...
R. W. "Glairin" from the Springs at Molitg. By A. Be champ (Compt. rend., lxxvi,
1484—1487). The amorphous gelatinous deposit of certain sulphurous springs in
the Pyrenees appears to consist of gelatinous silica, holding some nitrogenous ...
Sir Humphry Davy, John Davy, 1873
9
Final Report on the Geology of Massachusetts
He ms also substituted humin for carbonaceous mould. He still emplo s the terms
crenic and apocrenic acid, and extract of humus; and these substances, with
humic acid andyhumin, and occasionall traces of glairin, embrace all yet detected
in ...
Massachusetts. Geological survey, Edward Hitchcock, 1841
10
The American Journal of Science and Arts
Those which we know at present are the following : crenic acid, apocrenic acid,
humic acid, humin, extract of humus, glairin, glu- cic acid, apoglucic acid and coal
of humus. The five first of these substances are generally present in fertile soils.