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  1. ... an acid, similar in its properties to the malic acid— Braconnot.) The roots yield a variety of extractive ... for preparing, with very little trouble, a pure malic acid from these berries, which may be used for ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - Syllabus to lectures on chemistry 
    Publication: Charleston, S.C. : S. Babcock & Co. ; New York : Wiley & Putnam ; New Haven : B & W Noyes, 1841
    ... 12. Metagallic, C >5 H9 O9 13. Pyrokinic. Malic acid is contained in grapes, currants, gooseberries, and most ... gum 226, with traces of volatile oil, cerasinand malic acid. It dissolves easily in alcohol, ether, and the ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - Essay on the therapeutic value of certain articles of the materia medica of recent ... 
    Publication: Albany [N.Y.] : Van Benthuyson & Sons' Steam Printing House, 1868
    ... twenty-four hours apart, cured it entirely. In reference to this ... proportions of tannic and malic acids, and it has long been employed as an ...
  4. ... late, in consequence of the abun- dance of malic acid which the former contains; for, as is well known, the malic acid is not the subject-matter of the acetous ...
  5. ... insoluble powder. Dibasic acids with alcoholic hydroxyl. /OH Malic acid = C4H605 or C2H3/ C02H NC02H >0H //OH Tartaric ... sulphite, 151 Magnetic iron ore, 166 Malachite, 188 Malic acid, 333 Malleability, 20 Maltose, 351 Mangaiiiites, 175 Manganese, ...
  6. NLM Digital Collections - Conversations on chemistry : in which the elements of that science are familiarly explained ... 
    Publication: [New Haven, Conn.] : From Sidney's Press for Increase Cooke & Co., book-sellers, N. Haven, 1813
    ... these acids are, The Acetic Oxalic Tartarou* Curie Malic Acids of double bases, Gallic ^ being of vegetable Mucous ... Lymph, 06 Lymphatic vessels, ~o6 M. Magnesia, 161 Malic acid. 19a Malt, 25 1 Manganefe 76 Mauna, 235 ...
  7. NLM Digital Collections - The principles of organic chemistry 
    Publication: New York : McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc., 1922
    ... Malachite green, 563 Maleic acid, 153 anhydride, 155 Malic acid, 290-292 Malonic acid, 151, 289 ester synthesis, ...
  8. ... of vitriol, it changes into aconitic acid. 598 MALIC ACID AND ITS SALTS. If aconitic acid be heated ... 3(C3H30.), with 3H.O. and 3(C02). Malic Acid.—C8H408+2H.O. This acid exists in most ...
  9. ... Oxalic . Wood sorrel .... co2h.co2h Malonic . . Oxidation of malic acid CH2(C02H)2 Succinic. . Amber C2H4(CO.,H)„ ... Fumaric. . Fumitory \ C2H2(C02H)2 Malabo . . Distillation of malic acid j Pyrocitric Itaconic . Citraconic Mesaconic ,, citric acid! : ;; J ...
  10. ... Apophysis. APPLE. See Pyrus. Apple, acid of. See Malic acid. Apple, pine. See Bromelia ananus. Apple, thorn. See ... is found in many fruits united with the malic acid. Citric acid being more costly than tartaric, may ...
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