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Definition of Saponifications
1. saponification [n] - See also: saponification
Lexicographical Neighbors of Saponifications
Literary usage of Saponifications
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Autology, Study Thyself: And Autopathy, Cure Thyself by Edmond Raymond Moras (1912)
"Hie real digestion of the constituents of those emulsions and saponifications
takes place only in the organs or tissues that receive them. ..."
2. A Method for the Identification of Pure Organic Compounds by a Systematic by Samuel Parsons Mulliken (1916)
"D. ALKALINE saponifications YIELDING MORE THAN TWO ORGANIC COMPOUNDS WITH PROCEDURES
FOR SEPARATION OF THE LATTER. Many species of Order II that yield ..."
3. Journal of the American Chemical Society by American Chemical Society (1903)
"After several saponifications with alcoholic potash and repeated washing with
water, the residue was a highly colored semiliquid grease from which no ..."
4. American Druggist (1891)
"... for the analysis of fats by two successive saponifications, as follows : Five Gm.
of the wax are warmed with 20 Oe of alcohol (of 95°) until they fuse, ..."
5. The Philippine Journal of Science by Philippines Bureau of Science (1908)
"... of the solutions at the end points of the reactions, prove that the products
of the saponifications are present in the amounts indicated by the theory. ..."
6. The Philippine Journal of Science by Philippines Bureau of Science (1908)
"... of the solutions at the end points of the reactions, prove that the products
of the saponifications are present in the amounts indicated by the theory. ..."
7. Allen's Commercial Organic Analysis: A Treatise on the Properties, Modes of by Alfred Henry Allen (1917)
"Three separate saponifications should be made, using about 2 grm. of oil for each
test. 5 cc of alcohol are then added, and the free acid neutralised with ..."
8. The Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science (1899)
"It is evident that this apparatus has some advantages over that generally used
for saponifications, more especially in the determination of ..."
9. Autology, Study Thyself: And Autopathy, Cure Thyself by Edmond Raymond Moras (1912)
"Hie real digestion of the constituents of those emulsions and saponifications
takes place only in the organs or tissues that receive them. ..."
10. A Method for the Identification of Pure Organic Compounds by a Systematic by Samuel Parsons Mulliken (1916)
"D. ALKALINE saponifications YIELDING MORE THAN TWO ORGANIC COMPOUNDS WITH PROCEDURES
FOR SEPARATION OF THE LATTER. Many species of Order II that yield ..."
11. Journal of the American Chemical Society by American Chemical Society (1903)
"After several saponifications with alcoholic potash and repeated washing with
water, the residue was a highly colored semiliquid grease from which no ..."
12. American Druggist (1891)
"... for the analysis of fats by two successive saponifications, as follows : Five Gm.
of the wax are warmed with 20 Oe of alcohol (of 95°) until they fuse, ..."
13. The Philippine Journal of Science by Philippines Bureau of Science (1908)
"... of the solutions at the end points of the reactions, prove that the products
of the saponifications are present in the amounts indicated by the theory. ..."
14. The Philippine Journal of Science by Philippines Bureau of Science (1908)
"... of the solutions at the end points of the reactions, prove that the products
of the saponifications are present in the amounts indicated by the theory. ..."
15. Allen's Commercial Organic Analysis: A Treatise on the Properties, Modes of by Alfred Henry Allen (1917)
"Three separate saponifications should be made, using about 2 grm. of oil for each
test. 5 cc of alcohol are then added, and the free acid neutralised with ..."
16. The Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science (1899)
"It is evident that this apparatus has some advantages over that generally used
for saponifications, more especially in the determination of ..."