Such tissues assume a reddish-brown or more rarely a dirty brown-violet colour, when treated with biniodide of potassium or tincture of iodine. When treated with oil of vitriol and iodine in succession, they acquire a green colour, changing to a dirty... Hand Book of Chemistry - Sivu 334tekijä(t) Leopold Gmelin - 1871Koko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| 1871 - 514 sivua
...(Compt. rend. 37, 492 and 860) and recognised as a proteide by C. Schmidt. See also Handbuch, yiii, 75. Sources. In pathologically degenerated liver and...biniodide of potassium or tincture of iodine. When trealed with oil of vitriol and iodine in succession, they acquire a green colour, changing to a dirty... | |
| United States. Department of Agriculture - 1876 - 670 sivua
...says such tissues assume a reddish-brown or more rarely a dirty-brown violet color when treated with tincture of iodine. When treated with oil of vitriol and iodine in succession, they acquire a green color, changing to a dirtv violet or sometimes blue.— (Gmcliu's Chemistry, vol. rriii, p. 334.) }... | |
| United States. Department of Agriculture - 1876 - 664 sivua
...says such tissues assume a reddish-brown or more rarely a, dirty-brown violet color when treated with tincture of iodine. When treated with oil of vitriol and iodine in succession, they acquire a gfcen color, changing to a dirt v violet or sometimes blue. — (Gmelin's Chemistry, vol. xviii, p.... | |
| Commissioner of Agriculture - 1876 - 666 sivua
...He says such tissues assume a MdUh-brown or more rarely a dirty-brown violet color when treated with tincture of iodine. When treated with oil of vitriol and iodine in snccession, they acquire a rwn color, changing to a dirty violet or sometimes blue.—(Gineliu's Chemistry,... | |
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