Most plants, perhaps all of them, contain organic acids of very different composition and properties, all of which are in combination with bases, such as potash, soda, lime or magnesia. These bases evidently regulate the formation of the acids, for the... Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological Society - Seite 108von Yorkshire Geological Society - 1849Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| 1842 - 1036 Seiten
...Plants contain organic acids, combined with such bases as potash, soda, lime, or magnesia. These bases regulate the formation of the acids ; for the diminution...of the one Is followed by a decrease of the other. A plant which has just broken through the soil, and a leaf just burst open from the bud, contain as... | |
| Justus Freiherr von Liebig, Lyon Playfair Baron Playfair - 1840 - 414 Seiten
...Most plants, perhaps all of them, contain organic acids of very different composition and properties, all of which are in combination with bases, such as...of the one is followed by a decrease of the other : thus, in the grape, for example, the quantity of potash contained in its juice is less, when it is... | |
| 1840 - 532 Seiten
...ammonia, is an invariable constituent of the seeds of all kinds of grasses. Plants also contain various organic acids, all of which are in combination with bases, such as potash, soda, lime, or magnesia. Of the different alkaline bases found in plants, Liebig finds reason to conclude, that any one may... | |
| Justus Freiherr von Liebig, Lyon Playfair Baron Playfair - 1842 - 450 Seiten
...Most plants, perhaps all of them, contain organic acids of very different composition and properties, all of which are in combination with bases, such as...of the one is followed by a decrease of the other : thus in the grape, for example, the quantity of potash contained in its juice is less when it is... | |
| Justus Freiherr von Liebig, Lyon Playfair Baron Playfair - 1842 - 450 Seiten
...belonging to millers ; and when ammonia is mixed with beer, the same salt separates as a white precipitate. potash, soda, lime, or magnesia. These bases evidently...of the one is followed by a decrease of the other : thus in the grape, for example, the quantity of potash contained in its juice is less when it is... | |
| Justus Freiherr von Liebig, Lyon Playfair Baron Playfair - 1843 - 260 Seiten
...Most plants, perhaps all of them, contain organic acids of very different composition and properties, all of which are in combination with bases, such as...of the one is followed by a decrease of the other : thus in the grape, for example, the quantity of potash contained in its juice is less when it is... | |
| Caroline Frances Cornwallis - 1843 - 120 Seiten
...these salts of mineral acids, which are absorbed from the earth in a state of solution, most plants, perhaps all of them, contain organic acids, all of...with bases such as potash, soda, lime, or magnesia. f — Now as we know that acids and bases always combine in definite proportions, it follows that if... | |
| Justus Freiherr von Liebig, Lyon Playfair Baron Playfair - 1843 - 446 Seiten
...Most plants, perhaps all of them, contain organic acids of very different composition and properties, all of which are in combination with bases, such as potash, soda, lime, or magnesia ; plants containing free organic acids are few in number. These bases evidently regulate the formation... | |
| 1843 - 800 Seiten
...Most plants, perhaps all of them, contain organic acids of very different composition and properties, all of which are in combination with bases, such as potash, soda, lime, or magnesia. # * * " It is not known in what form silica, manganese, and oxide of iron, are contained in plants,... | |
| Cuthbert William Johnson - 1844 - 1210 Seiten
...generally combined with some of the alkalies or alkaline substances, such as potash, soda, lime, and magnesia. "These bases evidently regulate the formation...of the one is followed by a decrease of the other: thus, in the grape, for example, the quantity of potash contained in its juice is less, when it is... | |
| |