An Intermediate Textbook of Physiological Chemistry With Experiments
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Of albumin solution. To each add a drop of sodium chloride solution. Which is more easily precipitated by elec- trolytes? Emulsoids form gels, suspensoids do not. 16. Reversibility. Prepare two test tubes, one containing 1-2 c. C. Dialyzed iron, the other 1-2 c. C. Gelatin solution. Evap- orate both to dryness in a water bath or beaker of boiling water. When dry, add water to each (1-2 c. C. ). Explain. 17. Diffusion. Prepare a 4-5 per cent solution of gelatin, by dissolving in warm water. Half... fill four or five test tubes with the solution and allow to gel. Pour on the gel 1-2 c. C. Of colloidal iron, copper sulphate, congo red, beet juice and any other colored salt solution available. Which are colloids? (Holmes. ) 246 PHYSIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY 18. Adsorption. The student is familiar with a demonstra- tion of adsorption in the decolorization of solutions by means of charcoal. Place a small amount of dry starch in a test tube and add 2-3 c. C. Of a very dilute iodine solution (straw color).
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