| azolitmin |
a coloring principle, from litmus; it is used as a pH indicator, being red at a pH of 4.5 and blue at 8.3.
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| azolitmin p. |
filter paper saturated with a solution of azolitmin; acids turn it purple to bright red, alkalis turn it blue.
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| Azomonas |
a genus of gram-negative, aerobic, ovoid to coccoid bacteria of the family Azotobacteraceae, found in soil and water, made up of sometimes capsulated cells that fix nitrogen. The type species is A. a´gilis.
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| azopigment |
a purple derivative of bile pigment containing an azo (—N=N—) linkage; formed by reacting bile pigments with diazotizing agents.
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| azoprotein |
a protein some constituents of which have been diazotized.
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