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Proteolytic
Converting proteid or albuminous matter into soluble and diffusible products as peptones
Resin
are nonconductors of electricity have a vitreous fracture and are soluble in ether alcohol and essential oils but not in water
pyroxylin
distinct in that it is more highly nitrified and is soluble in alcohol ether etc called also pyroxyle
Semiglutin
the same time and differs from semiglutin by being partly soluble in alcohol
Sepsin
A soluble poison ptomaine present in putrid blood It is also formed
Solubility
The quality condition or degree of being soluble or solvable as the solubility of a salt the solubility
Solubleness
Quality or state of being soluble
Carbon paper
Carbon paper, the meaning of the carbon paper in 'Pulp and Paper Manufacture', 2nd edn., volume II which has been...
Caseinates
alkaline earth salts of casein, at least 95 per cent. soluble in distilled water, Halsbury's Laws of England, Vol. 1(2), para
Oil vanaspati
on warming and are not miscible with water but are soluble in ether, naphtha, and often alcohol and other organic solvents,
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