By special solvents : Carbon tetrachlorid, benzene. Composition of trade-marked cleaning fluids. Photography. — Blue prints, plates, films, prints, toning, etc. Food constituents. — Starch preparations from corn ; cooking : to dextrin and to paste,... Journal of Chemical Education - Page 921924Full view - About this book
| Education - 1918 - 728 pages
...tetra-chloride, benzine. Spot and stain removal. Composition of trade-marked cleaning fluids. Foods. — Sugar : preparation and refining of beet and cane varieties, conversion to caramel, inversion. Starch: manufacture from corn, cooking to dextrin and paste, hydrolysis to glucose. Fats: olive oil,... | |
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...Photography. — Blue prints, plates, films, prints, toning, etc. Food constituents. — Starch preparations from corn ; cooking : to dextrin and to paste, hydrolysis...butter, oleomargarine, hardening oils by hydrogenation. Proteins. — Albumins, casein, gluten, peptones, gelatines, vitamines. Beverages. — Charged waters,... | |
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...Photography. — Blue prints, plates, films, prints, toning, etc. Food constituents. — Starch preparations from corn ; cooking to dextrin and to paste, hydrolysis...cottonseed oil, butter, oleomargarine, hardening oils by hydrogénation. Proteins. — Albnmlns, casein, gluten, peptones, gelatine, vitaminée. Beverages.... | |
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...constituents. — Starch preparations from corn; cooking: to dextrin and., to paste, hydrolysis to.glucose. Sugars. — Preparation and refining of beet and cane...butter, oleomargarine, hardening oils by hydrogenation. Proteins. — Albumins, casein, gluten, peptones, gelatines, vitamines. Beverages. — Charged waters,... | |
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