Practical physiological chemistry; a book designed for use in courses in practical physiological chemistry in schools of medicine and of science . Fig. 58.—Taurine. (c) Test the solubility of the crystals in water and in alcohol. (d) Grind up a crystal with four times its volume of dry sodium carbonate andfuse on platinum foil. Cool the residue, transfer it to a test-tube, and dissolve it inwater. Add a little dilute sulphuric acid and note the odor of hydrogen a piece of filter paper, moistened with a small amount of lead acetate, overthe opening of the test-tube and observe the
Practical physiological chemistry; a book designed for use in courses in practical physiological chemistry in schools of medicine and of science . Fig. 58.—Taurine. (c) Test the solubility of the crystals in water and in alcohol. (d) Grind up a crystal with four times its volume of dry sodium carbonate andfuse on platinum foil. Cool the residue, transfer it to a test-tube, and dissolve it inwater. Add a little dilute sulphuric acid and note the odor of hydrogen a piece of filter paper, moistened with a small amount of lead acetate, overthe opening of the test-tube and observe the formation of lead
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