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Sugar decomposing

II) Add mbcture to water and stir separate sand off by gravity filtration wash sand well and diy in an oven filtrate contains dissolved su r-> evaporate water from filtrate to obtain concentrated solution (solid sugar decomposes when heated, so this is safer than evaporating solution to dryness) allow concentrated solution to cool and si ar cr als should separate out filter solution to remove sugar crystals. [Pg.449]

Alcohols (diols, polyols, sugan) Lead(IV) acetate -dichloro fluorescein Diol cleavage of vicinal diols, e. g. sugars, sugar alcohols. The lead tetraacetate consumed is no longer available to decompose the fluorescent dichlorofluorescein. [3, 8]... [Pg.31]

After use, herbicides decompose slowly, and so affect cultivated plants for many years. In 1990, investigations in many regions of the USSR detected herbicides phytotoxic effects, especially among the si/m-triazine class, on different cultivars in many varied situations [13]. These sym-triazine herbicides, such as protrazin, simazin, atrazine, metazin, and prometrin, were used in different oblasts of the Ukraine, Kirgizia, Kazakhstan, Russia and Moldavia in previous years, especially on corn. Residual herbicide aftereffects led to the suppression and death of crops such as winter wheat, oats, barley, rye, potatoes, beets and sugar beets, linen, onions, watermelons and other melons, and sunflowers. [Pg.114]

Rhodopsin is a transmembrane protein linked to 11-c/s-retinal, which, on photoabsorption, decomposes to opsin and all-f/a/75-retinal. Rhodopsin has a molecular weight of about 40,000. Its C-terminus is exposed on the cytoplasmic surface of the disk, and its sugar-containing... [Pg.809]


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