Lactic - Law Dictionary Search Results
Lactone
colorless liquids having a weak aromatic odor They are so called because the typical lactone is derived from lactic acid
Lacturamic
Pertaining to or designating an organic amido acid which is regarded as a derivative of lactic acid and urea
Lactyl
An organic residue or radical CH3CHOHCO derived from lactic acid
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Saleratus
and reaction consisting of sodium bicarbonate see under Sodium It is largely used in cooking with sour milk lactic acid or cream of tartar as a substitute for yeast It is also an ingredient of most baking
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Lactic - Law Dictionary Search Results
Lactone
colorless liquids having a weak aromatic odor They are so called because the typical lactone is derived from lactic acid
Lacturamic
Pertaining to or designating an organic amido acid which is regarded as a derivative of lactic acid and urea
Lactyl
An organic residue or radical CH3CHOHCO derived from lactic acid
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Saleratus
and reaction consisting of sodium bicarbonate see under Sodium It is largely used in cooking with sour milk lactic acid or cream of tartar as a substitute for yeast It is also an ingredient of most baking
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