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VOLUMETRIC ANALYSIS FOR UREA. 



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ADDITIONAL EXERCISES. 



13. Hiifner's Apparatus (fig. 65).— It consists of a stout fusiform glass 

 cylinder (B) ^capacity 100 cc), connected below by means of a glass tap with 

 a smaller tube (capacity 5 cc. ). The capacity of A is important, as it contains 

 the urine, so that it must be previously calibrated. The remainder of the 



Fig. 65.— Hiifner's Urea Apparatus. 



apparatus consists of a glass bowl (C) fitted by means of a caoutchouc stopper 



upon the ui)per end of B. Above this is a graduated gas-collecting tube (D),- 



40 cm. long and 2 cm. wide, and graduated into 0.2 cm. in units of cajiacity. 



By means of a long funnel fill the vessel A with urine, close the tap, and 



