10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «XYLOIDIN»
Discover the use of
xyloidin in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
xyloidin and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
A Dictionary of Chemistry and the Allied Branches of Other ...
XYLOCBYPTITE. A mineral apparently related to Scheererite, occurring in yellow
waxy crystalline particles on lignite. (Becquerel.) XYTiOIS. Lowig's name for the
radicle xylyl, C'H'. XYXiOXSXC ACID. See the next article. XYLOIDIN.
2
Elementary Chemistry, Theoretical and Practical
XYLOIDIN and PYROXYLIN. — When starch is mixed with nitric acid of specific
gravity 1-5, it is converted without disengagement of gas into a transparent,
colourless jelly, which, when put into water, yields a white, curdy, insoluble
substance ...
3
Fownes' manual of chemistry
Xyloidin and pyroxylin. — When starch is mixed with nitric acid of specific gravity
1-5, it is converted without disengagement of gas into a transparent, colourless
jelly, which, when put into water, yields a white, curdy, insoluble substance : this
is ...
George Fownes, Robert Bridges, Henry Watts, 1857
4
A Manual of Chemistry: Containing the Principal Facts of the ...
Xyloidin. 473 2153. Hordein may be obtained from barley-meal made into a s«et.
iv. paste with water and washed by a current of water dropping on it. Hordein.
The starch and hordein are washed away. By boiling in acidulous water, the
starch ...
5
A Manual of Elementary Chemistry, Theoretical and Practical
Other substances belonging to the same class also yield xyloidin; paper dipped
into the strongest nitric acid. quickly plunged into water. and afterwards dried,
becomes in great part so changed: it assumes the appearance of parchment, and
...
George Fownes, Robert Bridges, 1862
It's been a hundred years since they discovered that when sulfuric acid, which
absorbs water, is added to nitric acid, it almost always ignites.” “I prefer xyloidin.
Combine nitric acid with starch or wood fiber—” “It sounds as if you've just read
that ...
7
Chemistry of Organic Bodies: Vegetables
Water coagulated it, and separated a white caseous substance, to which he has
given the name of xyloidin. It possesses the following properties :— l. A white
insipid powder, not reddening litmus paper. 2. When mixed with tincture of iodine,
...
8
Manual of chemistry: theoretical and practical
Xyloidin and Pyroxylin. — When starch is mixed with nitric acid of specific gravity
15, it is converted, without disengagement of gas, into a transparent, colourless
jelly, which, when put into water, yields a white, curdy, insoluble substance : this ...
Henry Watts, George Fownes, Sir William Augustus Tilden, 1886
9
Archiv Der Pharmazie: Chemistry in Life Sciences
Das Xyloidin, das erste Product der Einwirkung von Salpetersäure auf Stärkmehl,
ist eine Verbindung beider Körper, gewöhnliches Stärkmehl, das 1 At. Wasser
enthält, welches durch 1 At. Salpetersäure ersetzt wird. Das Stärkmehl wird| ...
10
Carbohydrate Chemistry and Biochemistry: Structure and Mechanism
... he thought the ''xyloidin'' so produced was the same substance as that he
produced in 1833 from theactionofnitricacidonstarch.233 The confusion was
cleared up a decade later234 (on the basis of the different solubilities of the
exhaustively ...