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568 MEDICAL DEPARTMENT IV -Cijtmtetnj Explain how the prism is applied to the purposes of quali- tative analysis and state by what means two flames can be com- pared for the purposes of spectrum analysis Ten grains of an organic salt of silver when analysed fur- nished 887 grains of silver 11-946 of carbonic acid and 3665 grains of water -what is the chemical equivalent of the acid and what is the corresponding formula Give the general formulai of monatomic alcohol aldehyd and allied monobasic acid Describe the properties of vinic alcohol and the mode of preparing the corresponding aldehyd and acid with their properties What is the composition of ordinary ether Describe its formation and give theory of the process What is mixed or double ether How is it obtained Exemplify the formation of compound ether Describe the principal classes of artificial bases formed upon the type of ammonia What distinction may be drawn between the ammonia and ammonium bases How are the ammonium bases prepared Explain the formation of the nitrites What relation is there between the nitrites of the fatty monobasic acids and the hydrocyanic ethers To what series of acids does the lactic belong How may it be prepared Jj Give the formula for uric acid State how its presence may be detected By what means may urea be procured from it How is alloxan obtained and how recognised -JSotann Describe the chemical and general properties of the cell-wall Tabulate the distinctive characters between the stems of acotyledonous monocotyledonous and dicotyledonous plants Define the following -stoma hair gland tuber bulb
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