Lecture Notes On Chemistry for Dental Students Including Dental Chemistry of Al

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Lecture Notes On Chemistry for Dental Students Including Dental Chemistry of Al
Henry Carlton Smith
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What is the precipitate? How distinguished from mucin?
Exp. 153. Filter (152) and test the filtrate for proteids.. Report the result.
Exp. 154. Separation of Bile Salts- — Mix 20 c. C. Of bile with animal charcoal to form a thick paste, and evaporate on the water-bath to complete dryness. Pulverize the residue in a mortar, transfer to a flask, add 25 c. C. Of absolute alcohol, and heat on the water-bath for half an hour. Filter. To the filtrate add ether till a permanent precipitate forms Let t
...he PANCREATIC DIGESTION AND BILE, 225 mixture stand for a day or two, and then filter off the crystalline deposit of bile salts. Save the filtrate which contains choles- terin. (Plate VI, Fig. 6. ) Exp. 155. Bile-pigments. — (a) Gmelin^s Test. — Take some bile in a wine-glass and underlie with yellow HNO3, in the manner described in testing saliva for albumin. Notice the play of colors, beginning with green and passing through blue, violet, and red to yellow, at the junction of the two liquids.

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