-
where the
compound is
still commonly used) and,
analogous to chloroform,
sweetish taste. It is
occasionally used as a disinfectant. The name
iodoform originates...
- "Zuckerwurzel"
translate as 'sugar root'.
Skirret has a
cluster of
bright white,
sweetish,
somewhat aromatic roots, each
approximately 15–20
centimetres (6–8 in)...
-
aluminum sulfate.: 766–767 Alum and
green vitriol (iron sulfate) both have
sweetish and
astringent taste, and they had
overlapping uses. Therefore, through...
- It is a colorless,
practically odorless, and
hygroscopic liquid with a
sweetish taste. It is a four
carbon dimer of
ethylene glycol. It is
miscible in...
- with salt and
sesame or
poppy seeds before being baked. It has a white,
sweetish,
moist and
chewy crumb underneath a
crunchy golden-brown crust. Traditionally...
- is a
chlorofluorocarbon (CFC). It is a colorless,
faintly ethereal, and
sweetish-smelling
liquid that
boils around room temperature. CFC-11 is a
class 1...
-
Anthranilic acid is an
aromatic acid with the
formula C6H4(NH2)(CO2H) and has a
sweetish taste. The
molecule consists of a
benzene ring, ortho-substituted with...
-
natives of India; in
appearance it
resembles a damson, has a
harsh but
sweetish flavour,
somewhat astringent and acid. It is
eaten by
birds and is a favourite...
-
occurs primarily along streams and in
moist soils on floodplains. Its
sweetish fruit is
eaten by
birds and rodents,
helping to dis**** the seeds. The...
-
tomatoes and
seasonings such as
garlic or oregano.
Chorrillana refers to a
sweetish sauce that
originated in the
coastal resort town of Chorrillos, near Lima...