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- leather, foods, polymers, photography, and many others, often as a decolourising agent. It is even used domestically as a decoloring agent for white...
- 4 Acid fast (Ziehl-Neelsen technique) Film stained with hot Z.N.C.F. decolourised (acid-alcohol) and counter stain with methylene blue Separate non-decolorized...
- ether-alcohol, but not in pure ether, is precipitated by lead-acetate, decolourised by reducing agents, and recovers its red colour on exposure to the air...
- H2NC6H4SO3H. If bromine water is added to aniline, the bromine water is decolourised and a white precipitate of 2,4,6-tribromoaniline is formed. To generate...
- excess of calcium atoms needed to form fluorite.: 28  Blue John can be decolourised by heating it in an oven for a few hours, a phenomenon apparently caused...
- gases burn with a bluish flame and turn lime water milky. Oxalates also decolourise KMnO4 and give a white precipitate with CaCl2. The 3rd group of anions...
- example, to make sodium lamps. Selenium compounds can be used both as decolourising agents and to add a red colour to gl****. Decorative gl****ware made of...
- at an earlier stage. In Bohemia at the end of the 16th century the decolourising powers of manganese were used to produce a clear gl**** suitable for...
- Various other Ascomycota fungi show a similar potential to decolourise Glycoazodyes, but to a lesser extent. Detoxification has been measured...
- occasionally (in the same specimen) decolourised; hypothecium darkening to brownish or occasionally decolourised or carbonaceous; apothecia occasionally...