Upon the Formation of Hydrochloric Acid in the Foveolae And On the Surface of Th

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Upon the Formation of Hydrochloric Acid in the Foveolae And On the Surface of Th
Basil Coleman Hyatt Harvey
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HARVEY AND R. R. BENSLEY.
Cyanamin, according to Witt, possesses two basic groups, one molecule of the base combining with two molecules of hydro- chloric acid to form a bichloride which is soluble in water with a deep blue color. On dilution of this solution the compound is broken up into a monochloride insoluble in water, which deposits as a reddish violet precipitate, and hydrochloric acid, which remains in solution. On the addition of alkalies the solution changes to a red color and after a
... short Yime the base settles out as a red flocculent precipitate.
On account of the formation of a monochloride intermediate in color between the red base and the blue bichloride it is appar- ent that as an indicator of reaction cyanamin does not approach in delicacy of response the more commonly used chemical indicators. But when we consider the relatively high content of hydrochloric acid in the gastric juice (as high as . 5822 per cent, according to Rosemann ('07)) this is of little importance, for we have found that in dilute solutions of the dye a concentration of .


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