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Serpent excrement

John Davy published on the combinations of metals with chlorine, on hydrofluoric acid (describing compoimds of boron fluoride and ammonia, BF3,NH3, etc.), on corrosive sublimate, and the glow of phosphorus. He showed that serpent excrement consists almost entirely of uric acid. ... [Pg.73]

Uric acid is found in the urine, blood, and muscle juices of carnivorous animals (herbivorous animals secrete hippuric acid), in the excrement of birds, serpents and insects, and is an oxidation product of the complex nitrogenous compounds of the animal organism. [Pg.1382]


See other pages where Serpent excrement is mentioned: [Pg.334]    [Pg.434]    [Pg.717]    [Pg.181]    [Pg.557]    [Pg.334]    [Pg.434]    [Pg.717]    [Pg.181]    [Pg.557]    [Pg.159]    [Pg.178]    [Pg.347]    [Pg.73]    [Pg.333]    [Pg.794]    [Pg.691]    [Pg.713]   
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