... on the other hand, that certain micro-organisms seem to act as reducing agents, reconverting the nitrates into ammonia, and even the same organisms, according to the conditions, may have either an oxidizing or a reducing function. In the first phase,... Journal of the Chemical Society - Page 615by Chemical Society (Great Britain) - 1887Full view - About this book
| 1887 - 716 pages
...oxidizing or a reducing function. In the first phase, when the nutritive matter is readily oxidizable and assimilated, the micro-organisms thrive at its...thus a change, seemingly of reduction, is induced. Effect of Carbon Dioxide on Micro-organisms in Water. J. Sohnke. (Chem. Centr., 1886, 699.) The author... | |
| 1887 - 716 pages
...oxidizing or a reducing function. Iii the first phase, when the nutritive matter is readily oxidizable and assimilated, the micro-organisms thrive at its...the second phase, on the other hand, the necessary oxygon is derived from the nitrates ; thus a change, seemingly of reduction, is induced. Effect of... | |
| Royal Microscopical Society (Great Britain) - 1887 - 630 pages
...oxidising or a reducing function. In the first phase, when the nutritive matter is readily oxidizable and assimilated, the microorganisms thrive at its...atmospheric oxygen ; in the second phase, on the other band, the necessary oxygen is derived from the nitrates; thus a change, seemingly of reduction, is... | |
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