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  1. NLM Digital Collections - The dispensatory of the United States of America 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Lippincott, Grambo and Co., 1851
    ... senna 672 Alhagi Maurorum 463 Alisma plantago 1294 Alizarin 623 Alkalimetry 583 Alkanet 1294 Alliaria officinalis 1294 ...
  2. ... applied to the coloring-matter of madder. See Alizarin. Ru'bi-cund. [Lat. Rubicun'dus; from ru'- ... tis. A Latin word sig- nifying “ health,” or “ safety,” also “ salvation.” Sal'u-ta-ry. [Lat. Saluta' ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - Organic chemistry (Part 2) 
    Publication: Philadelphia : J.B. Lippincott Company, 1895
    ... XXXI.-Anthracene and phenanthrene 457 Anthracene 457 Anthraquinone - Alizarin - Phenanthrene - Phenanthra- quinone-Diphenic Acid 462-471 Chapter ... anthracene,' and is employed in the manufacture of alizarin dyes. The oil drained from the anthracene is ...
  4. ... 2. A one per cent, aqueous solution of alizarin (alizarin mono- sulphonate of sodium). 3. A one per ... juice are measured, a few drops of the alizarin solution added, and the solu- tion titrated with ...
  5. ... madder contains two red pigments which are called alizarin and purpurin. These substances have been the subject ... whose formulae are quoted in the following abstract. Alizarin.—The aqueous decoction of madder is precipitated by ...
  6. ... mad- der, and is not obtained with the alizarin. Since Stein's report artificial alizarin has gradually supplanted madder, and the latter is ... now in extensive use. A brief description of alizarin and purpurin is here appended. Alizarin, C14H804 = 240. ...
  7. ... Acid. 302 Anthraquinone............. 302 Anthraquinone-disulphonic Acid.................... 302 Alizarin................... 302 Hydroalizarin.............. 303 Alizarin-Blue.............. 303 Purpurin.................. 303 ...
  8. ... Prunin, Cydonin, and Bas K 109 ALIMENTARY PRINCIPLES. ALIZARIN. sorin, belong to this group. They possess nu- ... without dissolving it. (Handwbrt. d. Chem.i. 191.) ALIZARIN. Chem. A crystallised red co- loring substance, obtained ...
  9. ... Olefines—The Acetylene Series — Turpenes—Benzenes—Naphthalene—Anthracene— Alizarin. Supplementary Chapter : Paraffin and Petroleum—Turpentine— Volatile Oils— ...
  10. ... comparable in some respects to the product from alizarin and alumina with “ Turkey-red oil.” (See Chem. ... would be a dioxyanthraquinone and an isomer of alizarin. Schwabe, in 1888, also found that emodin and ...
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