Laboratory teaching, or, Progressive exercises in practical chemistry / by Charles Loudon Bloxam.
- Charles Bloxam
- Date:
- 1871
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Laboratory teaching, or, Progressive exercises in practical chemistry / by Charles Loudon Bloxam. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Paragraph 155. Succinic acid identified. ] 56. nippuric acid identified. 157. Characteristic behaTiour of tartrate of lime. 168. Tartaric acid and the chief tartrates identified. 169. Citric acid and the chief citrates identified. 160. Malic acid identified. 161. Uric acid and the chief urates identified. 162. Examples for practice in Tables K, L, M, and N. 163. Vegetable alkaloids identified. Table 0. 164. Cafieine identified. 165. Morphine identified. 166. Brucine identified. 167. Strychnine identified. 168. Quinine identified. 169. Narcotine identified. 170. Oinchonine identified. 171. Examples for practice in Table 0. 172. Identification of the more common organic substances. 173. Solid substances characterized by colour. Indigo identified. 174. Ficric or carbazotic acid identified. 176. Caramel identified, 176. Solid substances characterized by odour. Carbolic acid identified. 176a. Hydrate of chloral identified. 177. Examination of a solid organic substance having no definite colour or smell. Table P. 178. Neutral organic solids soluble in cold water. 179. Cane-sugar identified. 180. drape-sugar identified. 181. Milk-sugar identified. 182. Urea identified. 183. Pyrogallic acid identified. 184. Salicine identified. 185. Soluble albumen identified. 186. Neutral organic solids soluble in hot water only. 187. Starch identified. 188. Dextrine identified.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21181469_0022.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)