10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «GLUCINIC»
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1
Elements of Chemistry: Chemical physics
75°-j GLUCINA CHARACTERS OF THE GLUCINIC SALTS. 553 by a solution of
potassic hydrate, with evolution of hydrogen, but is not acted upon by ammonia.
Glucinum forms but one oxide ; there is some doubt whether this should be ...
William Allen Miller, Herbert McLeod,
1878
2
International Sugar Journal
GLUCINIC ACID. One of the most interesting constituents of cane sugar
molasses is glucinic acid, which is present in all concentrated products which
have been exposed to a temperature exceeding 65° C. Its constitution is still a
matter of ...
750-J GLUCINA — CHARACTERS OF THE GLUCINIC SALTS. 553 by a solution
of potassic hydrate, with evolution of hydrogen, but is not acted upon by ammonia
. Glucinum forms but one oxide ; there is some doubt whether this should be ...
William Allen Miller, Herbert McLeod, Charles Edward Groves,
1878
227) and glucinic acid, which also gives the black iron reaction of the phenols,
although its constitution is not known. By heating at higher alkalinity invert sugar
solutions are colored dark by glucinic acid, apoglucinic acid and other huminlike
...
227) ; and glucinic acid, which also gives the black iron reaction of the phenols,
although its constitution is not known. By heating at higher alkalinity invert sugar
solutions are colored dark by glucinic acid, apoglucinic acid and other huminlike
...
Under these conditions all of the impurities will combine with the lime, and there
being an excess, the glucose will be attacked and glucinic acid will he formed.
Assuming that the flow of juice continues, these reactions would be much the
same ...
7
Hawaiian Planters' Record
227) and glucinic acid, which also gives the black iron reaction of the phenols,
although its constitution is not known. By heating at higher alkalinity invert sugar
solutions are colored dark by glucinic acid, apoglucinic acid and other huminlike
...
8
Planter and Sugar Manufacturer
I have never seen sugar inflame of its own account, but molasses contains a
body which develops heat while it decomposes — glucinic acid, which
decomposes slowly at ordinary temperatures. I have known inferior sugar to
become a little ...
9
Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy: Science
Ajiongst the few rare elements found in Ireland is the metal Glucinum or Beryllium
, which occurs in the well-known alumino-glucinic silicate, beryl or "emerald;" this
mineral is found in comparative abundance, though in a rough state, in the ...
10
The coloring matter of cane juices
Considerable amounts of glucinic acid may thus be formed, if the amount of lime
added or the temperature of heating are not high enough; and as the lime salts of
glucinic acid and its decomposition products are soluble and their reaction ...