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  • The dry substance may now be wrapped in filter paper, the whole weighed, and the nitro-glycerine extracted in the Soxhlet apparatus with ether.

    Nitro-Explosives: A Practical Treatise

  • It is then transferred to the Soxhlet tube and exhausted with ether, which dissolves out the nitro-glycerine.

    Nitro-Explosives: A Practical Treatise

  • The dried sample is then transferred to a small thistle-headed funnel which has been cut off from its stem, and the opening plugged with a little glass wool, and round the top rim of which a piece of fine platinum wire has been fastened, in order that it may afterwards be easily removed from the Soxhlet tube.

    Nitro-Explosives: A Practical Treatise

  • Professor Soxhlet does not advise the addition of lime water.

    The Chemistry of Food and Nutrition A. W. Duncan

  • | Dry, weigh, and exhaust with water preferably in Soxhlet.

    Nitro-Explosives: A Practical Treatise

  • About 15 grms. of the sample are extracted with chloroform in a Soxhlet apparatus, and the loss in weight determined.

    Nitro-Explosives: A Practical Treatise

  • Other processes of quantitative analysis, such as the Soxhlet method of fat determination and the silver nitrate method of determining the total purins, are either demonstrated or their essential manipulations carried out by the student himself.

    University of Virginia Record 1915

  • Other processes of quantitative analysis, such as the Soxhlet method of fat determination and the silver nitrate method of determining the total purins, are either demonstrated or their essential manipulations carried out by the student himself.

    University of Virginia Record 1912

  • a Soxhlet, or similar extraction apparatus, and extract with alcohol for

    All About Coffee 1909

  • Soxhlet, the nitro-glycerine will of course be dissolved out first, and the ether-alcohol solution will only contain the nitro-cellulose.] ~The Residue~ left after treating the gelatine with ether-alcohol is, in the case of blasting gelatine, very small, and will probably consist of nothing but carbonate of soda.

    Nitro-Explosives: A Practical Treatise

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