10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PECTIZATION»
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1
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London
Contact with certain insoluble powders, such as calcium carbonate, and even
alumina, induces pectization*. Elevation of temperature quickly determines the
gelatination of the liquid. If containing five per cent. of the ketone compound, a
very ...
2
The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and ...
The liquidity of silicic acid is only effected by a change which is permanent (
namely, coagulation or pectization), by which the acid is converted into the
gelatinous or pectous form, and losea its miscibility with water. The liquidity is
permanent in ...
3
Journal - Chemical Society, London
The liquidity of silicic acid is only affected by a change, which is permanent (
namely, coagulation or pectization), by which the acid is converted into the
gelatinous or pectous form, and loses its miscibility with water. This change may
be ...
Chemical Society (Great Britain), 1864
The liquidity of silicic acid is only affected by a change, which is permanent (
namely, coagulation or pectization), by which the acid is converted into the
gelatinous or pectous form, and loses its miscibility with water. This change may
be ...
Chemical Society (Great Britain), 1864
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Report on the state of the blood and the blood-vessels in ...
drawn, but altered as regards condition, combination and arrangement. The
transition of the blood from the liquid state into that of a red jelly-like mass is
owing to the pectization or coagulation which the fibrinous material of the plasma
comes ...
Thomas Wharton Jones, 1891
6
Chemical and Physical Researches
The pectization of liquid silicic acid is expedited by contact with solid matter in the
form of powder. By contact with pounded graphite, which is chemically inactive,
the pectization of a 5 per cent. silicic acid is brought about in an hour or two, and
...
Thomas Graham, Robert Angus Smith, 1876
7
Handbook of chemical engineering
“The liquidity of silicic acid is only affected by a change, which is permanent (
namely, coagulation or pectization), by which the acid is converted into the
gelatinous or pectous form, and loses its miscibility with water. The liquidity is
permanent ...
Donald Macy Liddell, 1922
8
Colloids and the ultramicroscope: a manual of colloid ...
"The pectization of liquid silicic acid is expedited by contact with solid matter in
the form of powder. By contact with pounded graphite, which is chemically
inactive, the pectization of a 5 per cent silicic acid is brought about in an hour or
two, and ...
Richard Zsigmondy, Jerome Alexander, 1914
9
German Technical Dictionary
... Pektisation f <Chemie> pectization pektisch adj <Chemie> pectic pektisieren v
<Chemie> pectize Pektose f<Chemie> pectose Pelargonat n <Chemie>
pelargonate pelargonsauer adj <Chemie> pelargonic Pellet n<Fertig, Kerntech,
Kohlen, ...
10
A Dictionary of Entomology
Pectization. PECTONE® See Gossyplure. PECTORAL PLATE Coleoptera:
Sternum. PECTORALIS Adj. Relating to breast. PECTUNCULATE Adj. (Latin,
pecten I comb + -atus I characterized by.) With a row of minute appendages like
teeth of a ...