Lexicographical Neighbors of Glycerines
Literary usage of Glycerines
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Principles of Chemistry, Founded on Modern Theories by Alfred Naquet, William Cortis, Thomas Stevenson (1868)
"Thus while in the glycol series a single anhydride corresponds to each condensed
glycol, the different condensed glycerines, being all ..."
2. The Examination of Hydrocarbon Oils and of Saponifiable Fats and Waxes by David Holde (1915)
"By suitable treatment and evaporation crude glycerines are obtained; these crude
glycerines are distinguished according to their origin (soap- lye glycerine ..."
3. The Examination of Hydrocarbon Oils and of Saponifiable Fats and Waxes by David Holde (1922)
"By suitable treatment and evaporation crude glycerines are obtained; these crude
glycerines are distinguished according to their origin (soap-lye glycerine, ..."
4. Animal and Vegetable Fixed Oils, Fats, Butters, and Waxes: Their Preparation by Charles Romley Alder Wright (1894)
"Commercial glycerines often contain impurities of various descriptions best
estimated by direct determination. Lime, lead, magnesia, saline matters, ..."