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Page 192
... acid . Hydrogen chloride may be formed by the direct combination of chlorine ( Cl2 ) gas and hydrogen ( H2 ) gas ; the reaction is rapid at tem- peratures above 250 ° C ( 482 ° F ) . The reaction , represented by the equation H2 + Cl2 ...
... acid . Hydrogen chloride may be formed by the direct combination of chlorine ( Cl2 ) gas and hydrogen ( H2 ) gas ; the reaction is rapid at tem- peratures above 250 ° C ( 482 ° F ) . The reaction , represented by the equation H2 + Cl2 ...
Page 196
... acids , or alkalies ) yields digestible , soluble gelatin . hydroxyproline , an amino acid formed upon hydrolysis of connective - tissue proteins such as collagen ( about 14 percent by weight ) and elastin but rarely from other proteins ...
... acids , or alkalies ) yields digestible , soluble gelatin . hydroxyproline , an amino acid formed upon hydrolysis of connective - tissue proteins such as collagen ( about 14 percent by weight ) and elastin but rarely from other proteins ...
Page 267
... acid were prepared in 1837 from uric acid . The amino acid histidine and its decomposition product histamine have the imidazole structure , as does biotin , a growth factor for both humans and yeast . iminoglycinuria , inborn impairment ...
... acid were prepared in 1837 from uric acid . The amino acid histidine and its decomposition product histamine have the imidazole structure , as does biotin , a growth factor for both humans and yeast . iminoglycinuria , inborn impairment ...
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19th century Horsehair for the textile industry | 87 |
horsehair worm also called HAIRWORM | 250 |
of this dark cloud has a shape somewhat | 300 |
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