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The hydrogenation of oils

✍ Scribed by Ellis, Carleton


Publisher
Wiley (John Wiley & Sons)
Year
1913
Weight
142 KB
Volume
32
Category
Article
ISSN
0368-4075

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✦ Synopsis


drictl to constunt weight in n water ovcn ; snntples of from 5-16 grnts, were cxtmctctl with ctbcr; tlic yield of oil, on tliu bnsis of air-drid sccJs, uvcrugcd 81 pcr ccnt.

Tlic oil had about t.liu s u m coloirr uud consistency ns frcsh linsced oif., Tho iodine vnluc oil tlicsc snriiplcs avernged 130. l h c resultnnt caku or'quciil contnineti 4.9 pcr cent. nsh ; thc tiitrogcn contcnt is intIq;F nrinlysis.

Tho ~e c t l ~ in thu pod nrc ciich nt?hhctl to n conin or tloa~i : this is rcntlily blown ~rlviry a.licn thc y"s dry up, bile it is po~sililo to snvc all the conin if the plunts are hnrvcstcd grccn or just bcforc the pods open. Tho iivcriige yield of trbout (i grins. of coiiiu per pliint wits 01)tuincd. The conin is purc nliitc or crcnniy white, of very silky nppcnrnncc, very soft and sprinry. Thc nsh content is 0.9 per cent. It is a question wvlicthcr this could bc wovcn, but it conld bc used ns nn npliolstcring tiiiitcriiil or a substitute for fenthcrs or silk floss in cushions. I t would nlso innkc n high griitlc pniicr stock.


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