SUBJECT INDEX 20 '> 



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HALF-SETTLED SOAPS, 183. 

 HEAT COAGULATION, 230; of protein and soap systems, 231; of biological 



fluids, 233. 



HEAVY METALS, nature of poisoning by, 241. 

 HEAVY MBTAL POISONING, nature and relief of, 241. 

 HEAVY MK.T.M, PK >n:i NATES, 192, 237. 

 HEPTADECAMI in vi. K.VEDICARBOXYLIC ACID, 8. 

 HEPTANK. ill. 63. 

 IlKtTYL ALCOHOL, 34, 56, 57, 256. 

 HEPTYLIC ACID, 253. 

 HOG FAT, 168. 



HOT PROCESS SOAP MANUFACTURE, 170. 

 HOT WATER SOAPS, 187. 

 Hv \KNTIC ACID, 253. 

 HYDNOCARPIC ACID, 8. 

 HYDRATES, 114, 115. 



HVDRATION, of gelatin, 219; and solution of proteins, 219. 

 HYDROGEN IONS, of protein/water systems, 214. 

 HYDROGEN ATED COTTONSEED OIL, saponification of, 173. 

 HYDROGENATION, 13. 

 HYDROLYSIS, of soaps, 79. 

 HYDROXIDS, and egg-globulin, 207. 

 HYDROXYL IONS, of protein/water systems, 214. 

 HYDROXYLATED ACIDS, 8. 

 HYGROSCOPIC PROPERTIES, of soaps, 189. 

 Ih i>< MUSIC ACID, 7, 254. 

 HYSTERESIS, 74. 



INDICATORS, 77; and protein systems, 229. 



INJURY, to protoplasm, 82. 



I ODIN VALUE, 170. 



IONIZATION, in protoplasm, 82, 243. 



IONS, colloid, 112. 



ISANIC ACID, 8. 



ISOBUTYL ALCOHOL, 56, 57. 



ISOOETIC ACID, 7. 



ISOERUCIC ACID, 7, 254. 



ISOLINOLKNK \ !I>, 8. 



IsoftLEic ACID, 8, 254 



ISORK iN"i.i i. \< ID, 8. 



ISOSMOTIC Soi.i in.. _':J6. 



ISOTONIC SOLUTIONS, 236. 



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JAPAN WAX, 168. 

 . I \I-\MC ACID, 8. 

 JBCOLEIC ACID, 7, 254. 

 JBOORIC ACID, . 

 JELLYING, of soaps, 111. 



.ll SUM Uh \.-III, 8. 



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KERNSEIFK, 183. 



