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  1. ... be- gan the investigation of the coloring matter alizarin, with the intent of undertaking the business of ...
  2. ... with potash gives potassium alizarate from which the alizarin may be obtained by sulphuric acid. Potass. Alizarate ...
  3. ... like), ruberythrin (yellow needles, blood-red with alkalies), alizarin (orange-red needles, purple or blue with alkalies), ...
  4. ... like), ruberythrin (yellow needles, blood-red with alkalies), alizarin (orange-red needles, purple or blue with alkalies), ...
  5. ... bin. Yellow-white powder, C] 4H10O;j, from alizarin: used in skin-disease. An' tliox. Infectious disease ... one of a set of six points of reference in the eye, or of four in pelvic ...
  6. ... the Levant. Its most valuable coloring principles are alizarin and pur- pur in. Madder is employed for ...
  7. ... Alcohol Meters 131 Aldehyd -3 Ale 3, 4 Alizarin 4 Alkaloid of Morphine 32 Alkaloid of Quinia ...
  8. ... haemotoxylon), Quercitron (quercitron - yellow), Santalin (from santalum), Rubian, Alizarin, and Purpurin (from rubia), Anchusin (from anchusa -red, ...
  9. ... hsemotoxylon), Quercitron (quercitron - yellow), Santalin (from santalum), Kubian, Alizarin, and Purpurin (from rubia), Anchusin (from anchusa - red, ...
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