Handbook of Chemistry, for School and Home UseWoolworth, Ainsworth, & Company, 1869 - 205 Seiten |
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... sugar of lead , is also a soluble salt . Almost all the other lead salts are insoluble in water . Plumbic carbonate , or white lead , PbCO3 , a substance much used in the arts as a paint . The salt may be obtained in the pure state by ...
... sugar of lead , is also a soluble salt . Almost all the other lead salts are insoluble in water . Plumbic carbonate , or white lead , PbCO3 , a substance much used in the arts as a paint . The salt may be obtained in the pure state by ...
Seite 103
... sugar ; ( 2 ) nitrogenized , as lean meat ; and ( 3 ) fatty sub- stances , as butter . All three kinds are absolutely ne- cessary to the life of man . They are all contained in milk , which may be regarded as " the type of animal food ...
... sugar ; ( 2 ) nitrogenized , as lean meat ; and ( 3 ) fatty sub- stances , as butter . All three kinds are absolutely ne- cessary to the life of man . They are all contained in milk , which may be regarded as " the type of animal food ...
Seite 104
... sugar make up by far the greatest part of this fuel , and in fact of our food generally . They are almost identical in composition , and starch can readily be converted into sugar . When taken into the stomach , starch undergoes this ...
... sugar make up by far the greatest part of this fuel , and in fact of our food generally . They are almost identical in composition , and starch can readily be converted into sugar . When taken into the stomach , starch undergoes this ...
Seite 105
... sugar and oxygen , now goes back to the heart ; and by the second force - pump it is sent to all parts of the body . In the mean time , the sugar is burnt up by the oxygen which was absorbed in the lungs . 66 Sugar , like wood ...
... sugar and oxygen , now goes back to the heart ; and by the second force - pump it is sent to all parts of the body . In the mean time , the sugar is burnt up by the oxygen which was absorbed in the lungs . 66 Sugar , like wood ...
Seite 106
... Sugar . — We may compare the rapid combustion of sugar in air with its slow combustion in the body , by the following ex- periment : Take 2 ounces of pulverized sugar , or the average quantity burnt in the body of a man in an hour , and ...
... Sugar . — We may compare the rapid combustion of sugar in air with its slow combustion in the body , by the following ex- periment : Take 2 ounces of pulverized sugar , or the average quantity burnt in the body of a man in an hour , and ...
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